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Hey kekrahulik,
Thank you for the advice!
Thank you for the advice!
I know there are tons of control engineer, PLC programmer
As I don't have much experience in this industry or I would say I may know a little bit more than recent graduate. What should I expect in an interview and How can I convince my message that I am so much passionate about this industry but don't have much experience in it and looking for a chance.
Thank you for the advice! I will keep these points in mindBe prepared to talk about one or more examples in your life where you were professionally challenged on topics that were not part of your regular skill set nor experience at the time.
When checking the background of the company where you have a job interview, look for matches between your history/skills other than PLC programming that may help you and that could add value for the company.
I did not come from a previous technical background, had no formal technical training, yet landed a job that I still enjoy every day thanks to having spent some time working as a mechanic in a garage well over 20 years before, as well as speaking foreign languages. These two details from my personal history were not directly related to the job that I applied for, nor was there mention of it in the vacancy description. Yet it turned out that these two "hidden treasures" from my past opened doors for me that would otherwise have remained shut.
Congratulations!
I got a job offer! yay!! I am going to start at the end of this month as a junior control engineer for an automotive company
Now the real fun begins.... :site:
Congrats, well done. I will PM you my bank details for the usual 3rd party consulting & commission fees
Would you care to share any particulars of the interview and how you did?
Congratulations.
Welcome to the Dark Side!!!!!!!