Am I good at time management? How do I work in a team? What do I do outside of work? What do I hope to achieve within this role?
Graduate, Tauranga
I was asked a variety of questions with the first interview consisting of questions predominately about myself, my studies and personal life and the second interview delved in to more technical questions and how I would be as an employee.
Graduate, Hamilton
what i studied, what classes i had, how well i did , if i struggled in any of the topics, chatted about me in general so get a feel of how i would be placed in the company and fit in with the vibe, got asked some technical question on the programs and a few other things too
Graduate, Hamilton
I think we talked about my experience and what I would do in specific scenarios and stuff like that.
Graduate, Tauranga
why i wanted to do engineering, experience, knowledge of the industry plans for the future
Graduate, Hamilton
I was asked how confident i was using Revit, how was i finding study, if i knew much about BIM360, collaborative working and LODS (level of detail). I was asked about my previous careers, family life and what i enjoy doing in my free time.
Graduate, Hamilton
What did I learn in college? What do I do in free time? What do I think engineers are doing everyday?
Graduate, Hamilton
2, 5, 10 year plan, study habits, social life and a bit of engineering questions.
Graduate, Hamilton
How good is my time management skills? How do I work with a team or individually?
Graduate, Tauranga
Questions were mainly focused on who am I as a person, such as my cultural background, what sports i play, general hobbies, how i tackle difficulties with coworkers.
Graduate, Hamilton