Engineer Interview Success: Practical Approaches to Making a Lasting Impression
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2018
- Job interviews are stressful enough without having to establish a positive and professional self-representation during the interview process. Recruiters are looking for the ideal candidate while you are trying to come across as friendly and trustworthy while explaining how you’re the perfect candidate, so practice makes perfect. The competition is tough, so it’s no wonder your confidence should be your focus. This webinar will deliver practical, step-by-step, proven strategies and interview tips to help you build confidence, become persuasive, and walk into a room locked and loaded, ready to formulate impressive answers to common interview questions. Along with the answers and swagger to pull it off, we will give you the opportunity to perfect your skills before your interview.
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This is great! Not just for interviewing at lockheed but other companies as well.
look forward to see such more interview
Thank You!!!!Great information
Thank you for the great advice.
This is great rewatched multiple times throughout the week. Have 2 different position interviews with Lockheed scheduled for the upcoming week.
Did you get the job?
I did I got an offer two months after my interview
I have a interview next week going to prepare all weekend
Just had my interview with Lockheed, I think it went super well! Even if I don’t get the job I can genuinely say I gave it my best thanks to these tips. The manager said I’ll know in 48 hours so let’s see what happens..
I have a virtual interview and I’m nervous as hell, how many interviews did you do
It was only one interview. The guy who interviewed me said it's usually just a one and done interview and then you'll know whether or not u get the job. Good luck!@@karnez05
This is awesome, I have an interview on Tuesday with Lockheed Martin and I hope to make something happen
How did it go?
@@rileyh.mcquay9411 I GOT THE JOB !!! I’m a systems engineer baby
@Asya Donahue it was a short interview, focusing primarily on behavioral questions! I was offered the position in the first interview. I practiced a lot before with other interviews so it was not hard but it definitely made me nervous ! This is my dream job
Nice!
@@davidcobos2681 love to hear it , I have an interview tomorrow so I hope my outcome is the same as yours !
One question that is critical to me is age.
This is a an industry's dirty little secret.
No matter how dynamic, how knowlegable, capable, innovative, creative and passionate about a continuing career a "seasoned" applicant's age is, it is a poison pill. Is that true at Lockheed Martin?
Hi @james, What do you mean by age? Are you saying that the older you get the harder it is?
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I am at day 7 since my interview....waiting...waiting....waiting
what happend?
7 days...you probably didnt get it Lockheed usually let oyu know within a week I heard from everyone who landad a job there
If you're not American, you can apply for an engineering position?
yes of course.
@@Rachman01 What? no you can't
@@augustmarshall2961 of course you can.. You will need a little help or sponsorship but why not?
@@Rachman01 Most if not all engineering positions require a security clearance. For foreigners, it will be essentially impossible to get.
@@augustmarshall2961 what are you talking about lol.. Only ‘some’ government positions require it.A ton of engineering jobs are regular and don’t require anything. Hell, even a lot of government contracting jobs are unclassified and do not require clearance.
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