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How to prepare for the interview when applying for an electrical engineer?

In order to prepare for the interview of electrical engineers, it is necessary to know the requirements and forms of the interview in advance, be familiar with the professional knowledge and skills of electrical engineers, prepare self-introduction and defense materials, conduct mock interviews for many times, and pay attention to the improvement of practical operation ability and communication and expression ability.

I. Personal experience

When I apply for an electrical engineer, I will carefully look at the specific requirements of the interview first, because if I don't look at these requirements clearly, I'm afraid I will be in a hurry during the interview. Then infer the questions that the interviewer may ask through the interview requirements, some of which may require technical tests, while others require case studies.

Since he is an electrical engineer, he must have a solid basic knowledge of circuits and electronics, master the principles and operating methods of various electrical equipment, and be familiar with various electrical standards and regulations. So before the interview, I will review the courses, or choose some courses to study, and I will also read relevant technical papers.

Through these preparations, I can have more confidence in the interview. Of course, I usually ask my classmates or friends who work in this field for help and ask them to give me some answers. After answering, I will see what my shortcomings are and then correct or consolidate the corresponding knowledge points.

During the interview, I usually prepare self-introduction and defense materials. After all, these are the keys to show my ability and experience, and they are also very important. In the interview, when faced with the questions raised by the interviewer, we can easily deal with them. For example, when the interviewer asks you why you are engaged in this job, or thinks you have any shortcomings, we can give an honest and objective answer. Of course, there is no need for excessive honesty. Disadvantages can be simply said, there is no need to elaborate.

Later, after the interview, I also knew my interview results, or I knew whether my answer satisfied the interviewer after seeing the interviewer's expression. In any case, as long as you are fully prepared before the interview, you won't worry during the interview. It's best to adjust your mentality, face the interview and show your best side.

Second, the preparation work before the interview:

1, understand the content and form of the interview.

Before preparing for the interview, I will check the specific requirements of the interview, including time, place, form, content and so on. For different companies and positions, the interview requirements and forms may be different, some may require technical testing, and some may require teamwork or case analysis. So it is very important to know the specific requirements and forms of the interview before the interview.

2. Be familiar with the professional knowledge and skills of electrical engineers.

Electrical engineers need to have a solid basic knowledge of circuits and electronics, master the principles and operating methods of various electrical equipment, and be familiar with various electrical standards and regulations. I usually learn and get familiar with these knowledge and skills by reviewing textbooks, attending classes, checking the recruitment requirements of electrical engineers and related technical papers.

3. Prepare self-introduction and defense materials.

In the interview, self-introduction and defense materials are very important links, which are the key to show one's ability and experience. I usually prepare my resume, report card, project experience and other materials in advance, and think deeply about my experience and skills in order to better show my strength in the interview.

4. Conduct mock interviews more frequently.

The mock interview can help me better understand the form and content of the interview, find out my own shortcomings and make targeted improvements. I will find some friends or classmates to simulate the interviewer, let them ask some questions they may encounter, and then answer and think for themselves.