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Question: was it an easy process to get your job
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anon answered on 20 Jun 2014:
i would say if you have the correct background then it would be relatively easy. the way things are at present though is your are fighting against a whole load of people with the same interests, same grades etc so you need to find something that makes you stand out from the crowd, for me when i got my current job as an assistant project manager, the fact that i had 10 years experience in local government helped but i think the fact that i specialise in bridge design and construction won me the job as we are currently building 2 new footbridges in our area.
thanks
claire
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Luke commented on :
Hi, I know you didn’t ask me but I would like to answer anyway 😛
I applied for a few apprenticeships in the hope of getting at least one.
The process here is fairly simple, you apply online. Then if successful you will be asked to come for an interview, there will be a few different parts. An aptitude test where they see how you cope under pressure and what you are like both following clear instructions and your eye for detail (it’s a classic ‘wire bending’ test) there’ll be a short maths quiz too. A technical interview (don’t worry, they just want to gauge your technical aptitude, you don’t have to know everything!) and a personality interview. There will also be a tour of the site, don’t be fooled, this is still part of the interview process, though more relaxed don’t forget your tour guide will be reporting back. Ask lots of questions and be inquisitive about what things do and how they work.
I was lucky to get my apprenticeship here. I was against about 150 other candidates and was only picked as a reserve. Luckily (for me) the person in front of me failed to get a grade C in their English GCSE and thus I got my place!! 😀