Wear a red tie.
2006-07-20 12:57:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep yourself updated in the Civil engineering field and make sure that you can apply the stuff you learnt in college, in the practical life
2006-07-20 21:57:44
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answered by nuwanusa 5
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The principal of our company (structural engineering) thoroughly tests every applicant, and has a face to face interview. It's tough. They want you to prove what you know. Even the drafters, like myself, have to prove we know what's up, on top of simple competency in CAD.
2006-07-20 21:46:02
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answer #3
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answered by sovereign_carrie 5
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Dont discuss building bridges and buildings............interviewers generally dont like that .
And if possible take a big King burger from McDonald for ur interviewer...............this will show ur eagerness to serve them.........and chances are high of being hired if those people are really hungry..........
2006-07-20 20:00:10
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answered by karun 3
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hello, make sure your up on all training and new innovations to your Field. make sure you're math is strong. you will most likely be given a competency test. a lot of trig. and take-offs on angles. also, be sure to know you;r abbreviates. a good knowledge of building codes doesn't hurt. e.x.- t.g.- top of grade. BM- benchmark. bl- below grade. things like that. just be sure of yourself and you cant go wrong. good luck.
2006-07-20 20:19:28
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answered by kevin 1
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be yourself,be secure and show a big interest of work in that company.GOOD LUCK.If that job is for you no matter what happens it will be for you,if that job it's not for you no matter what you do and say it will not be for you and you will find surely a better one.Be calm,nerves are our enemies......
2006-07-20 21:23:01
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answered by The Apostle 2
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Have a portfolio.
2006-07-20 19:57:18
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answered by AnswerBot 4
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