How to get a Engineering Career as your  wish? Keep in mind that a well preparation leads to your success.  Hereafter are most important tips for Engineering Jobs Interview.
DON’T BE ON TIME – BE EARLY
It is important you arrive at the  interview 20-30 minutes early. Obviously, being late sends a negative  message about you to the interviewer. Many interviewers don’t meet with  candidates who arrive late. Plan ahead. Investigate traffic patterns  relative to the time of your job interview. Don’t expect the interviewer  will be sensitive to delays caused by traffic congestion or an  unexpected traffic accident. They expect you will allow for those  eventualities, just like they do.
DRESS & LOOK PROFESSIONAL
Women: A skirt, dress or dress-suit or  pant-suit are the most appropriate for the female candidate. Make sure  your clothes are neat, clean and well pressed and make sense. Avoid  controversial garb, anything too revealing or too trendy. You want to  look professional, not like you are there to get a date or express a  fashion statement.
 Men: A dress suit, shirt and tie is the  most appropriate clothing for the male candidate. Make sure your clothes  are neat, clean and well pressed. Avoid flashy colors, jeans, T-shirts  or tennis shoes. Wear your hair neat (including facial hair), clean and  well groomed.
 Oh yeah, and please cover tattoos and  body piercings. While your private friends may enjoy the current fad of  body art, most likely, a new employer isn’t impressed, in fact, may look  upon those expressions as somewhat immature – regardless of how you may  feel about them. If such corporate attitudes are uncomfortable for you,  find another prospective employer who is more open to such un-requested  expressions of personality. Otherwise, be professional, dress  professional, behave professionally.
PREPARE
Have a pen, notepad and extra copy of  your resume and references with you. Make notes of questions you want to  ask that relate to the job and company. Put those items in a place that  will be easy for you to get to when you need them in the interview. If  you currently use a daily/weekly planner, bring that with you too. You  should try to arrive at your interview well rested, with a clear mind  and a plan for presenting your credentials and supporting materials like  references.
GREET JOB INTERVIEWER ENTHUSIASTICALLY
Smile, be friendly, not nervous, offer a  solid handshake and say something friendly, like: “Good morning,  pleasure to meet you, and thank you for the opportunity to visit with  you today.” Show your enthusiasm about the opportunity to work for their  company. Remember, they are interviewing you for a job that requires  specific skills and genuine enthusiasm — if you don’t express that at  the interview, they many not be convinced you have the stamina required  for the job.
DON’T HIGHLIGHT NEGATIVES
For the job interviewer, it is all about  filling the job with the right person. Believe me, most job  interviewers don’t want to hear about your antique tin can collection,  or how you landed that elk last year on your vacation. An interviewer  wants your undivided attention on their job needs. Your personal habits  distract from that focus. Such personal comments may include topics  like: smoking, chewing gum, nervous finger or feet movement, tapping a  pencil or a fork, humming, whistling, stretching, cleaning finger nails,  clearing your throat, excessive “ums” in conversation, or focusing too  much time on unrelated topics. Don’t make negative remarks about your  past or present employers or workmates. Negative remarks will not help  your cause, and will seem as though you are blaming others for poor  results.
RESEARCH THE COMPANY THOROUGHLY
Learn as much as you can about the  company and the duties of the job position which interests you, like  income range and associated benefits. Family and friends are sometimes  sources of information about the company you seek for employment. But  don’t rely on hearsay, try to talk to someone in the company about the  requirement and expectations of the job you seek. And utilize more than  one source of comments about the company you are considering. Any  positive things you learn about the company, make sure you mention them  to the interviewer as a way to express your long term interest in the  job you seek. Be prepared to answer questions about why you want to work  for their company, offering sensible reasons that are practical in  results.
 PREPARE TO ASK QUESTIONS
 You don’t want to confuse the  interviewer with too many questions. Remember, they are interviewing  you, so be prepared to answer all their questions smartly. But challenge  the interviewer with some of your own questions – determine those  questions before you arrive to the job interview. Keep good eye contact  when you ask your questions. Don’t get into lengthy discussions. The  idea is to engage the interviewer, to show them you can take charge when  required and get the information you need. You should strive to create a  list of questions that go to the heart of the job you seek.
KEEP A GOOD ATTITUDE
Be confident and knowledgeable and you  will express a good attitude. But don’t seem over confident in your  abilities. Remain relaxed, answer questions sincerely. Be interested in  the job and the company. Lighten up some and use a little humor! Your  job interviewer should be made to feel you really want the job and their  company. Show serious interest so that you will be considered a serious  candidate. Do not mention offers of interviews with other companies,  unless asked.
SPECIFIC QUESTIONS TO EXPECT
When answering questions that have a  pre-determined answer, remember to offer a straight forward and  immediate answer, and keep it simple. Avoid yes/no answers, unless you  are offering an example to illustrate your answer. In fact, as much as  possible, try and offer your key answers in a format of :  Strategy-then-example. In that sense, if you were to discuss aspects of  how to build a team of your workmates, you could answer with a short  comment about your overall strategy of how to build a team, then follow  that up with a quick real-time example of how you recently utilized that  strategy and the results you got. Something like – “I build a team by  making sure everyone involved understands our mutual goals, the timing,  and their influence on those goals. When I did that last Spring, as we  were introducing a new product, the goal was to sell more product by  training team members to up-sell the new product to existing customers –  we increased sales over 20-percent in one month.”
PREPARE TO ASK QUESTIONS
You don’t want to confuse the  interviewer with too many questions. Remember, they are interviewing  you, so be prepared to answer all their questions smartly. But challenge  the interviewer with some of your own questions – determine those  questions before you arrive to the job interview. Keep good eye contact  when you ask your questions. Don’t get into lengthy discussions. The  idea is to engage the interviewer, to show them you can take charge when  required and get the information you need. You should strive to create a  list of questions that go to the heart of the job you seek.
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