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Associate Chemical Engineer Interview Questions
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Why manufacturing?
Why do you want to work here?
Though I hadn't mentioned it or put it on my resume, the first on-site interviewers asked me about my Senior Design project. I wish I had more closely reviewed the details the night before.
Tell me a little about yourself. Which skills would you say are critical for working with a team? Can you give me an example of a difficult problem you solved at work? How did you go about reaching a solution? Tell me about a time when you made a mistake. How did you handle this experience? Tell me about a time when you had to develop a new skill. How do you approach the learning process? Tell me about a time when you had a task to complete with a tight deadline. Tell me about a time when you experienced conflict at work. How did you overcome it? Tell me about a time when you were under a lot of stress. How did you handle this pressure? Tell me about your greatest professional failure and how you recovered.
past work experience, explain a certain situation where you solved a problem and how.
Tell me about your project related to ___
What is your biggest accomplishment?
Questions from the recruiters and HR are generic questions to do with your CV and scenario/motivation questions. Eg - why do you want the job, state a time you had to deal with a difficult team member, a time you took an innovative approach to solve a problem, what is your proudest achievement etc. The technical questions are the most challenging aspect of the assessment centre. The process may have changed but you should expect to be interviewed by a Field Operation Services (FOS) manager. The FOS manager is the individual who is effectively your boss after you have finished the 18 month training programme. I was asked to explain a standard oil refining process similar to one I had studied during my third year design project and was asked about my masters design project. During the explanation the manager threw in specific questions regarding process deviations, hazardous events and the HAZOP process. My answers for the HAZOP were not ideal but I was told that, overall, my explanations were acceptable. The final interview was with a senior sales engineer. These tend to be very experienced engineers. It started well but ultimately I fell below par on a troubleshooting question that I was not expecting and underprepared for, so thoroughly recommend candidates revise this area. You are not expected to know everything but it acts as a good test of your engineering judgement.
Are you actually going to graduate on the date you specified on your resume?
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