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Tell me how you organize, plan, and prioritize your work. |
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Share an experience in which your knowledge of electronic theory and components helped you to assemble an electronic unit. |
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Share an experience you had in dealing with a difficult person and how you handled the situation. |
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Share an experience in which you successfully shared a difficult piece of information. (Make sure that the candidate has open lines of communication.) |
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Describe a time when you successfully serviced, repaired, calibrated, or tested a device that operates mainly by electronic principles. |
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Share an experience when you applied new technology or information in your job. How did it help your company? |
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Tell me about an experience in which you analyzed information and evaluated results to choose the best solution to a problem. |
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Share an example of a time you had to gather information from multiple sources. How did you determine which information was relevant? |
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Give me an example of when you thought outside of the box. How did it help your employer? |
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Tell me about the last time you monitored or reviewed information and detected a problem. How did you respond? |
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Share an example of when you went above and beyond the "call of duty". (Look for answers that show the candidate is dependable.) |
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How do you balance cooperation with others and independent thinking? Share an example. (Try to determine if the candidate has a cooperative attitude or is otherwise good-natured.) |
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Tell me about a recent experience you've had working with your hands. |
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Provide a time when you were able to identify a complex problem, evaluate the options, and implement a solution. How did the solution benefit your employer? |
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Provide an effective method you have used to determine the need for adjustment of electronics units. |
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