Well I either missed it or I plumb forgot about it. It's not like we talk much about work here. I used to do similar testing, particularly Vickers hardness testing on ceramic and glass/ceramic composites. Do you do any XRF or XRD work?I've been doing it since 2013 Mott, I even made a thread about it and asked you specifically for advice.
Anyways it's mostly quality work. Rockwell/Brinell/Vickers testing, reviewing mill certs and quality data, tensile testing and micro evaluation.
If they are introduced to you by their first name use that. If they are introduced to you as Mr. So&so or Ms. So&so then use that. Make sure that when you speak to someone, assuming you are seated, lean towards that person and make eye contact and maintain eye contact while you speak with them. Don't make it a bloody staring contest...it's ok to blink and smile. Just imagine that your Damo and try to be the exact opposite of that.Should I refer to them as "[FIRST NAME]" or by "[Mr./Ms. [LAST NAME]"? Usually I would err on the side of the later, but the recruiter refered to the CIO by first name in her message so I'm not sure if that's just what they do around there.
You right. Go back into production on the process and product side. That and sales is where the money is at.I manage the lab. My tech do most of the work, and I mostly just review/compile the results and do chemistry analysis for customers for their production processes. I'm trying to transfer more towards production/prototype consulting. My welding days are mostly behind me, though I still practice now and then to keep my skills up and fix shit.
Well I either missed it or I plumb forgot about it. It's not like we talk much about work here. I used to do similar testing, particularly Vickers hardness testing on ceramic and glass/ceramic composites. Do you do any XRF or XRD work?
Bummer...that's where they do all the fun stuff.No, don't do any of that. The metallograph and spectrometer can tell me pretty much everything I need to know. I think they do that on the experimental side, but I almost never talk to them.
If they are introduced to you by their first name use that. If they are introduced to you as Mr. So&so or Ms. So&so then use that. Make sure that when you speak to someone, assuming you are seated, lean towards that person and make eye contact and maintain eye contact while you speak with them. Don't make it a bloody staring contest...it's ok to blink and smile. Just imagine that your Damo and try to be the exact opposite of that.![]()
Practice. Do you have any friends working on Film or TV?It's going to be on Skype, so the best I can do is look at the camera (although I may miss their facial expressions if I do that)
Practice. Do you have any friends working on Film or TV?
Any advice on what to do to prepare for the interview on monday?
Posture is important. Shave, keep your hair in good order. Don't look like a bag of ass basically. Try not to talk with your hands much (if this is a habit of yours).
With tie but not jacket. You want to look professional. Not desperate. Make sure the shirt is ironed or pressed.Yeah, I made sure to take care of all that on Thursday. Got a haircut. Going to shave the morning of the interview. I'm not sure they'll be able to tell with the quality of the interview, but I'm not taking chances.
Also going to wear a dress shirt - should I go with or without a tie?
With tie but not jacket. You want to look professional. Not desperate. Make sure the shirt is ironed or pressed.
I'm thinking of looking up common interview questions for PHP and MySQL, and installing a Linux virtual machine and testing out their wordpress plugin.
Good. Just take it easy. Remember, when addressed with a question respond to that person using their name and look into the camera to reply and not the screen only look at the screen when no one is talking. It makes it look like you're looking that person in the eye.I don't talk with my hands at all.
It's too late. You need to do your taper now. Interview is on Monday, right?I'm thinking of looking up common interview questions for PHP and MySQL, and installing a Linux virtual machine and testing out their wordpress plugin.
Good. Just take it easy. Remember, when addressed with a question respond to that person using their name and look into the camera to reply and not the screen only look at the screen when no one is talking. It makes it look like you're looking that person in the eye.