Метод. Материал по Теме: «Специфика работы по
профессии/специальности..»
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Vocabulary:
Interview-
интервью
CV(curriculum
vitae)- резюме
Employee-
служащий/ рабоник
Objective
-цель
Skills-
навыки
Certification
-сертификация
technical
competence –техническая компетентность
demonstrate -демонстрировать
both- оба
technical knowledge- технические знания
general professionalism- общий профессионализм
professional training- профес.стажировка
reflect - отражать
experience- опыт
generalized-
обобщенный
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accidents – несчастный случай
injuries- травмы
specialize - специализироваться
specific areas- специфич. области
сo-workers- коллеги
handle stress- справляться с текстом
figure out- разбираться/ понимать
solution- решение
on your own- самостоятельно
appropriate- отвечающий требованиям/соответствующий
overcome a challenge- преодолеть сложность
make the right decisions – принять правильное решение
under pressure- под давлением
impression-
впечатление
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“Interview Pointers for
Electricians”
When
you’re interviewing for a job as an electrician,
it’s important to demonstrate both technical knowledge and general
professionalism.
By
the time you get to the interview stage, you’ll no doubt have the skills you
need to land the job. In order to interview for a position as an electrician,
you must have completed the necessary professional training and technical
education. You will have likely trained to one of three levels: apprentice or
master electrician.
While
your job application and resume reflect your experience, you need to be
prepared to discuss your qualifications in-depth during the interview process.
To prepare, review and practice common electrician interview questions. It’s
important to be able to demonstrate that you have the technical knowledge
necessary to do the job.
Then,
when you’re done with those, make sure that you’re able to answer general
interview questions that often come up. Your goal is not only to show that you
can do the job, but that you’re a hard worker and a good employee.
Common
Electrician Interview Questions
Some
interview questions are common for a person applying for an electrician job.
Some of the questions are more generalized:
- Why did you become an
electrician?
- How many years have you
been working in the industry?
- How and where did you
receive your training?
- What was a time when
you had a problem you could not figure out and you had to find a solution
on your own?
- Could you describe some
recent projects you have worked on, in detail?
- What does a fuse or
breaker do? What are the differences between the two?
- Can you describe the
electrical systems you have worked on and are most familiar with?
- Do you specialize in
any specific areas of electrical work?
- What do you do to
protect yourself from electrical accidents or injuries?
- How do you protect
coworkers from electrical accidents or injuries?
- If you saw a coworker
making a mistake, how would you handle it?
Technical
Questions
Often
during the process, if you have made it past the initial inquiries, the
interviewer will throw in some technical questions. Winging it through these
types of questions is difficult, so be prepared:
“If
you were in a room with three light switches and the room next door had three
lightbulbs, how would you find out which switches controlled which bulbs if you
could only go in the next room once?
What
does "PPE"
stand for? How important is safety on the job?
What
is CSA approval?
What
does "14-2" mean?”
Make
sure that you can answer these types of questions with confidence, using your
answers to highlight what sets you apart as a candidate. Remember that how you
answer interview questions can be just as important as the answers themselves.
A
Note on Dress Code
As a
trained electrician, you know that working conditions for electricians vary
depending on your specialization. For most electricians, the work is physically
demanding. Occasionally you must work in a tight space, having to bend, squat,
or kneel to make connections in awkward locations. Industrial electricians may
find themselves in the heat, dust, and noise of an industrial plant. Your
typical work attire likely suits your everyday work, but it won't be
appropriate for an interview. You want to present yourself as the professional
you are.
The
typical advice for trade job interview attire is to go business casual, so
leave the jeans and work boots at home. For men, business casual might mean a
nice pair of slacks, a buttoned shirt, and clean, polished shoes. For women,
slacks and a professional
business top are advisable. This is not a time for a formal suit, but
do present yourself as organized and with attention to detail. Your interviewer
will notice and assume that you put the same care into your work.
General
Job Interview Questions
In
addition to job-specific interview questions, you will also be asked more
general questions about your employment history, education, strengths,
weaknesses, achievements, goals, and plans. Although these questions are
usually used as a warm-up, it’s a good idea to practice answering them before
your interview, so that you can make a good impression even before you get to
the more technical questions.
What
kinds of general interview questions should you expect? The most common
questions include overcoming a challenge, how do you handle stress, and your
greatest strength and weakness.
Remember
when you answer these questions that your goal is to present yourself as a
calm, competent, informed professional who will make the right decisions under
pressure and leave clients with a good impression of the company.
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