Hey everyone. I’m a tech that’s been in the industry for 10 years.. I used this video to increase my interviewing skills and I received an offer way over my asking. This video is a great resource for those technicians who get shy and freeze up, or who not may be the best interviewers.
Did poorly in my first interview for JLL(bad at interviews). Got a call back 6 months later for anew interview for the same position and this video is making me feel much better about my chances thank you!
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Don't lie. Don't say you know something you don't. Be humble and make sure you are willing to work hard and most places will hire you and train you up.
That's what I did, been working on cars professionally for 20 years, during the interview they were asking me questions I had no idea about, and I told them this, I felt there is no way they would hire me, I feel this job is way out of my knowledge field, the next day they called me and told me they want to hire me, I feel I am getting in way over my head, we will see.
I landed a maintenance mechanic job I started two days ago and I gotta tell ya if you not use to standing up all day, getting on your knees and back to fix things then you not bout this life. I been coming home whole body aching these past 2 days but I’m learning. And oh yea if you don’t have a mechanical aptitude meaning you can’t take something apart and identify a problem then you won’t make it.
@@CareerVidz no I’m good I’ve worked as an electrician before so I have the technical aptitude for the job but I’m just letting people know what to expect if they get this job
I nailed my interview because of this!! I would say that these answers worked great for the hr part as for your manager drop all this professional jargon stuff switch off to facts and highly detailed troubleshooting dont speak in generallized answers like this. I got to my manager and he was like ueah thats cool but give me yroubleshooting specifics and i switched up
Wonderful! This is great news! I wish you all the best in your new role! :) I have put this video together for you to help you in your new role: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel. I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
It's hard getting into Maintenance with no skills because it pays so good and plenty of people apply for tech jobs. I got lucky. I went through a temp service to just be a Maintenance Tech helper until something else came along. I just became a sponge and learned as much as I could as quickly as I could and next thing I knew the company approached me and offered me a Tech position. I've moved on to 4 different companies as a Maintenance Tech and not one I could've gotten or done the job without experience and knowledge
As a Maintenance Supervisor I have interviewed lots of candidates and read hundreds of CV's. They all started to read the same because of online guidance on how to write a CV. It was hard to pick out genuine candidates. Also I have interviewed people who had been doing an excellent job as a contractor for me but HR would not hire them just because they froze in the interview. My opinion HR have too much say in the final hiring.
I wrote a very similar comment, it’s good to understand the type of answers the employer is looking for but the answers should feel loose and genuine. A lot of people come off like Ai wrote their response rather than using their own experience mixed with the guidance of preparation videos like this.
Thank you! I have an upcoming interview never really had any other training besides being a Combat Engineer in the Marines but I hope I’ll be able to land this job.
@@ab-qb4re a really big thing for me was Preventive Maintenance, so maybe find a civilian way of bringing up PMs from like your weapons or even vehicles. Instead of saying weapons I would say military equipment. Just have to find connections even if it’s something small as cleaning and finding synonyms for words.
Richard your videos are really awesome and helpful. Thank you so much for people like you who likes to help other people in such ways. By the way, would you mind giving an example for train maintenance apprentice interview?
Hi, that is a great suggestion! Although I don’t currently have this, I’ll add it to my list :) For now, I recommend you watch these two videos: 1. th-cam.com/video/n9I8v9crQMg/w-d-xo.html 2. th-cam.com/video/o1sWr_uFpeg/w-d-xo.html Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
..Thank you so much Richard. I already subrcribed to your channel. How can I not subscribe when I found out how much time and effort you give to help people like me. God bless you more!
Yesterday june 21st 2023 , i watched this video to prepare my interview process, todaayyy june 22nd 2023, i receive an invitation email for offering letter. Thank you so much brother.
Congratulations!! I am so happy for you! :) I have this video for you that will help get your new job off to a flying start: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html I wish you all the best in your new role! :) Please do let me know how it goes! If you can, please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
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These interview questions are only just HALF of what youll be asked. Depending on where you want to work (i.e. GA, Airline,...) The interviewer will ask you SPECIFIC MECHANICAL QUESTIONS related to your line of work you're applying for. For example, if you are going to an airline, theyll ask: what hydraulic fluid does the landing gear use, what is this tool used for, what is the name of this valve, what gives power to the aircraft. etc...
lol.. this is what I was thinking. I had the first interview last week and had some of these type of answers memorized. The manager stopped me mid sentence and told me not to do that because everyone does that, like a perfect robot. He said just to be straight and the interview is really not that difficult.
@@ColemanCovers wow... this was 10 months ago?? Where did the time go... Well, my interview(s) went for months, with mainly 1 company. But that first one was with the largest company in my field and I did not get past the 2nd interview. they came in with some moderate technical-situational questions. How would you do this and that. What's he process you use for a xxx xxx ..etc I interviewed with the second largest company repeatedly, and after 3 failures for 3 different geo locations over several months.. I got the offer the 4th try. And actually, I was interviewing at the same time for two different regions. A week after the offer, the other regional mgr. called to make an offer.. Go figure. I actually preferred that other one but I already accepted. The one that gave the offer, I knew from the opener interview that It would be me. It felt like the first interviewing manager, at the end of our interview, virtually put his hand around my shoulder and walked me through the final two interviews, like they had already decided. Laughing and telling me about the company and where I fit in and our great future together.... lol. Anyway, the questions and approach differed from region to region, especially after the first round. First round is typically behavioral and get to know you type of questions. What's your story, interests, basic experience. Why do you want to work for us...? The next round will be some situational stuff, on the job stuff. The 3rd is usually the signoff manager who asks you about the stuff you already covered and kind of observes you. Also watching your energy level to see if you are congruent with the job. I was a little animated and high energy but kept it all real with him. Hope that helps.
Thank you for this video! I personally try to do at 2 interviews per year to 1. See what’s out there 2. Try to keep up to date with the questions that are asked. With that being said I have found the questions are more personality based with little emphasis on the technical questions. Why is that? One example of a repeated question is “ You have a co-worker who is difficult to get along with, how do you work with this person to ensure the job is done safely and efficiently?”
I am going for interviews in the next couple weeks as I just got my airframe license. I am worried about being asked operational and technical questions because I have virtually no on job experience. My experience is all from school and the O & P airframe test. Are you ever asked about specific ATA codes or anything like that? I feel that I would have a hard time selling myself based off the fact that I have no job experience, I am only 22 years old and did not come from the military so I don't have any bad habits.
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Great video. Very professional and informative. I don't have an interview yet, but they are interested, so they are offering me to take their test at their facility. I came here to prepare for any potential questions that they may ask me. I hope to land an interview and a job. By the way, I like the fact that you reply to comments. I already subscribed to your channel and liked your video.
Them jobs are easy to learn most techs dont do much especially if you work at a factory. Its all about morale and how much effort you put forth to learn. You could go on these jobs with little to know experience
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Hi, that is a great suggestion! Although I don’t currently have this, I’ll add it to my list :) For now, I recommend you watch these two videos: 1. th-cam.com/video/n9I8v9crQMg/w-d-xo.html 2. th-cam.com/video/o1sWr_uFpeg/w-d-xo.html Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
i dont get that 1st one, 'tell me about yourself' not tell me about how safe and diligently you do tasks at work. is that question to do with work or general?
The very best way to answer this question in my view is to provide your relevant skills, experience, achievements, and the type of person you are, and match this with the job description. Good luck!
It’s about your experience and a little about your personal life don’t follow his answer on the first question lol the employer is going to think your cocky
i can tell what there gonna ask, There gonna see if yoi understanding how s gearbox works, Hydraulics,, pneumatics, and electrical. know schematic symbols and know for example what happens when a solenoid is made on proportional control valves by looking at the schematic what the fluid is doing, same thing with electrical. Know how to wire in a 3 phase motor snd check rotation and swapping leads if rotation is wrong. Also safaty os something that you gotta stand on!
@@CareerVidz no sir i just started ama new Job about a month ago, ive been in maintenance almost 17 and im beginning to see these employers want to he certain understand the job
I feel like the bullet points in these answers are really good but do feel a bit rehearsed and manufactured, I thinks it’s important to hit these points while also coming off loose and genuine. It should feel natural and less like a chat gpt write up. I would definitely study these answers to understand what the employers is looking for but word it in your own way with your own experiences when it comes to the interview.
Be yourself and answer honestly, but hopefully my content can help those that are more than capable of doing the job well, but aren't good at interview technique and cannot portray that they have the skillset.
I'm probably far too honest for my own good. I'm not particularly skilled at mechanics yet, as the job I have now is my first mechanic job. So that first answer, for me, is complete BS. I'm afraid of answering it in a way like that, because not only do I feel I will be lying, but also that I'll be setting myself up for far more demanding work than I'm prepared to take on. Do I have to lie at the interview?
Sir, thankyou so much for this vedio...all it contains the perfect answers where the interviewer is definitely going to get impressed... I have a request too can you please frame up an humble way to answer for the question " what is your salary expectation?".
I'm very confused I'm currently doing my cert III in engineering technical and after I will be doing technician engineering maintenance is that repairing and machinery and much more or is it a normal technician
To my knowledge your current and future studies are setting you up for a career that combines both technical knowledge and practical skills in engineering, with a focus on the maintenance and repair of machinery and equipment. This is a vital role in many industries, ensuring that machinery runs efficiently and safely. I hope this helps! :)
I’ve applied for a technician position that requires me to have an apprenticeship completion I have the proper documentations in order I’ve never done maintenance I usually work new construction however I’m excited about a new roll any tips
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For people watching this for an AUTOMOTIVE maintenance technician, this is not it. I was confused for a minute until I realized it was not, this was for machinery/industrial (im assuming) maintenance technician.
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Using the weakness portion as a strength spot just feels like you’re avoiding the question. If I were hiring and somebody told me their weakness was being frustrated with other people’s weaknesses - I’d probably be less likely to hire them.
Sir i have an interview for the post of Hotel service technician from carnival Cruise ship... It's my final round interview from hiring department manager... Sir please give me some tricky ans to pass the interview ❣️
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These answers brought back memories of when I did my level 3 engineering course, I will look for this video when and if I leave my job, nice video fella.
I’ve given hundreds of interviews. If I hear the candidate saying things this perfect I know they are more likely full of it. Interviews are almost not even worth it and are a joke. I have had employees give amazing interviews that we had to get rid of a few weeks later and I had employees that can barely answer a question like I wanted that have been with us for years.
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Thanks Richard, what about the one of Clerk of Works on a construction project
It's not free ??
Hey everyone. I’m a tech that’s been in the industry for 10 years.. I used this video to increase my interviewing skills and I received an offer way over my asking. This video is a great resource for those technicians who get shy and freeze up, or who not may be the best interviewers.
THANKS!
Did poorly in my first interview for JLL(bad at interviews). Got a call back 6 months later for anew interview for the same position and this video is making me feel much better about my chances thank you!
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How'd it go?
@@Creammm69 I don’t think he got it lol
Don't lie. Don't say you know something you don't. Be humble and make sure you are willing to work hard and most places will hire you and train you up.
Thanks for your comment. You should always be honest in your interviews and you also need to sell yourself to the hiring manager
That's what I did, been working on cars professionally for 20 years, during the interview they were asking me questions I had no idea about, and I told them this, I felt there is no way they would hire me, I feel this job is way out of my knowledge field, the next day they called me and told me they want to hire me, I feel I am getting in way over my head, we will see.
@@StuffBreakswell how has it been going? Im doing the same coming from 20 yrs automotive field
I landed a maintenance mechanic job I started two days ago and I gotta tell ya if you not use to standing up all day, getting on your knees and back to fix things then you not bout this life. I been coming home whole body aching these past 2 days but I’m learning. And oh yea if you don’t have a mechanical aptitude meaning you can’t take something apart and identify a problem then you won’t make it.
I'm sorry to hear this!
@@CareerVidz no I’m good I’ve worked as an electrician before so I have the technical aptitude for the job but I’m just letting people know what to expect if they get this job
I nailed my interview because of this!! I would say that these answers worked great for the hr part as for your manager drop all this professional jargon stuff switch off to facts and highly detailed troubleshooting dont speak in generallized answers like this.
I got to my manager and he was like ueah thats cool but give me yroubleshooting specifics and i switched up
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Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel. I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Anyone else trying to get a tech job with absolutely no skills apart from living and breathing lmao
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I swear 😅
yes! that’s exactly me
Yup. And that’s exactly why.
Tired of feeling like I got no skills. Makes you start thinking how far you’ll actually get in life
It's hard getting into Maintenance with no skills because it pays so good and plenty of people apply for tech jobs. I got lucky. I went through a temp service to just be a Maintenance Tech helper until something else came along. I just became a sponge and learned as much as I could as quickly as I could and next thing I knew the company approached me and offered me a Tech position. I've moved on to 4 different companies as a Maintenance Tech and not one I could've gotten or done the job without experience and knowledge
On night shift atm and I have a 2 hour wait after until my interview, thanks for the video
I HOPE YOU PASS!
Recently EAS out of Marines Mos Ch53E power plant mechanic and two weeks later i received four job interviews two in aviation and two for Intel
Awesome
As a Maintenance Supervisor I have interviewed lots of candidates and read hundreds of CV's. They all started to read the same because of online guidance on how to write a CV. It was hard to pick out genuine candidates. Also I have interviewed people who had been doing an excellent job as a contractor for me but HR would not hire them just because they froze in the interview. My opinion HR have too much say in the final hiring.
Thanks for sharing :)
I wrote a very similar comment, it’s good to understand the type of answers the employer is looking for but the answers should feel loose and genuine. A lot of people come off like Ai wrote their response rather than using their own experience mixed with the guidance of preparation videos like this.
These answer are brilliant. I have an interview tomorrow. I will definitely be watching your channel
MANY THANKS
Thank you! I have an upcoming interview never really had any other training besides being a Combat Engineer in the Marines but I hope I’ll be able to land this job.
GOOD LUCK
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Didu you get the job
@@lyteboy Yes I actually got the position and loving it!
@@Papicodone I know this is old but ya infantry in the army, I know how to kick in doors and call for fire lol.. any tips from your interview?
@@ab-qb4re a really big thing for me was Preventive Maintenance, so maybe find a civilian way of bringing up PMs from like your weapons or even vehicles. Instead of saying weapons I would say military equipment. Just have to find connections even if it’s something small as cleaning and finding synonyms for words.
Richard your videos are really awesome and helpful. Thank you so much for people like you who likes to help other people in such ways. By the way, would you mind giving an example for train maintenance apprentice interview?
Hi, that is a great suggestion! Although I don’t currently have this, I’ll add it to my list :) For now, I recommend you watch these two videos:
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2. th-cam.com/video/o1sWr_uFpeg/w-d-xo.html
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..Thank you so much Richard. I already subrcribed to your channel. How can I not subscribe when I found out how much time and effort you give to help people like me. God bless you more!
I always watch your videos to see where exactly am standing as far as my work is concerned and it helps me to learn more. Thank you very much.
You are so welcome!
I have an interview with sky west this week and Air Wisconsin next week! Thanks for the video
GOOD LUCK! I hope you pass!
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Yesterday june 21st 2023 , i watched this video to prepare my interview process, todaayyy june 22nd 2023, i receive an invitation email for offering letter. Thank you so much brother.
Congratulations!! I am so happy for you! :) I have this video for you that will help get your new job off to a flying start: th-cam.com/video/znku_lZ8mA4/w-d-xo.html
I wish you all the best in your new role! :)
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I want to thank you so much for helping me get a government maintenance technician thank you so much this help a lot !!!
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I am really happy for you I trust GOD to share the same joy when I get my job as a junior maintenance engineer very soon by GOD'S GRACE
Thanks again for your help for interview and and answer.Q&A, Have a great day, from Philippines.
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It's really systematic and technical. Thanks for the wonderful content again.
Glad you enjoy it!
These interview questions are only just HALF of what youll be asked. Depending on where you want to work (i.e. GA, Airline,...) The interviewer will ask you SPECIFIC MECHANICAL QUESTIONS related to your line of work you're applying for.
For example, if you are going to an airline, theyll ask: what hydraulic fluid does the landing gear use, what is this tool used for, what is the name of this valve, what gives power to the aircraft. etc...
Thanks for the ADVICE. It is REALLY appreciated.
Yup lol someone is going to say engine oil instead of Skydrol 😂
That sounds like the most perfect person ever 😫 i'm lying to say all of this.. But thank you for the video
Wow, thank you!
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lol.. this is what I was thinking. I had the first interview last week and had some of these type of answers memorized. The manager stopped me mid sentence and told me not to do that because everyone does that, like a perfect robot. He said just to be straight and the interview is really not that difficult.
@@eQuariuz …you could use these answers as a guide but put your own spin on it. These answers are a great foundation!
@@eQuariuz are you asked a lot of questions about ata codes and things like that? or is it mostly "tell me about yourself" questions?
@@ColemanCovers wow... this was 10 months ago?? Where did the time go... Well, my interview(s) went for months, with mainly 1 company. But that first one was with the largest company in my field and I did not get past the 2nd interview. they came in with some moderate technical-situational questions. How would you do this and that. What's he process you use for a xxx xxx ..etc
I interviewed with the second largest company repeatedly, and after 3 failures for 3 different geo locations over several months.. I got the offer the 4th try. And actually, I was interviewing at the same time for two different regions. A week after the offer, the other regional mgr. called to make an offer.. Go figure. I actually preferred that other one but I already accepted. The one that gave the offer, I knew from the opener interview that It would be me. It felt like the first interviewing manager, at the end of our interview, virtually put his hand around my shoulder and walked me through the final two interviews, like they had already decided. Laughing and telling me about the company and where I fit in and our great future together.... lol.
Anyway, the questions and approach differed from region to region, especially after the first round. First round is typically behavioral and get to know you type of questions. What's your story, interests, basic experience. Why do you want to work for us...? The next round will be some situational stuff, on the job stuff. The 3rd is usually the signoff manager who asks you about the stuff you already covered and kind of observes you. Also watching your energy level to see if you are congruent with the job. I was a little animated and high energy but kept it all real with him.
Hope that helps.
Thank you for this video! I personally try to do at 2 interviews per year to
1. See what’s out there
2. Try to keep up to date with the questions that are asked.
With that being said I have found the questions are more personality based with little emphasis on the technical questions. Why is that? One example of a repeated question is “ You have a co-worker who is difficult to get along with, how do you work with this person to ensure the job is done safely and efficiently?”
I am going for interviews in the next couple weeks as I just got my airframe license. I am worried about being asked operational and technical questions because I have virtually no on job experience. My experience is all from school and the O & P airframe test. Are you ever asked about specific ATA codes or anything like that? I feel that I would have a hard time selling myself based off the fact that I have no job experience, I am only 22 years old and did not come from the military so I don't have any bad habits.
Thank you Richard for your efforts
Do you have an interview coming up? :)
Alright well where I'm going doesn't have the super high professionalism these answers will help do great in, just trying to brush up On some 480v etc
I hope the video helps!
I would like to be able to give 99.99x likes for this video. Thank you, so much!
THANK YOU SIR!
Thank you so much for this great content!
WELCOME
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One thing I didn't hear about is LOTO (lock out tag out) very important, weather it be electrical, hydraulics or pneumatic. Safety first
Thanks for sharing! :)
Very very useful 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Glad you think so! Do you have an interview coming up? :)
@@CareerVidz No, my nephew does and I sent the video to him. I watched the video very good information 👍👍👍
Great video. Very professional and informative. I don't have an interview yet, but they are interested, so they are offering me to take their test at their facility. I came here to prepare for any potential questions that they may ask me.
I hope to land an interview and a job.
By the way, I like the fact that you reply to comments. I already subscribed to your channel and liked your video.
Best of luck! Please do let me know how you get on and thank you for your support! 😄
Driving to my interview right now thank you
Best of luck!
Them jobs are easy to learn most techs dont do much especially if you work at a factory. Its all about morale and how much effort you put forth to learn. You could go on these jobs with little to know experience
Are you currently in the role?
First lead position just landed. Wish me luck
GOOD LUCK
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Thanks you, I have an interview coming up, maintenance tech 2
Best of luck!
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This is great! I’m definitely gonna use it
Great!
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This video is helping me a lot
Wish me a luck, I have an interview on 6th jan 2022☺️
Best of luck!
Thank you ☺️
tomorrow is my online interview
I will post my result after completing my interview genuinely.
How did it go?
@@hidros1461 😂 no response= no job
@@ruhibanu6426did you get the job??
Can you do an example for the apartment maintenance technician interview questions.
Thanks for the suggestion! The answers in the video should be helpful :)
Great Advice , ill come back to let you know if i get the offer.
Fantastic! When's your interview? :)
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thank you that was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Love all your interview videos
MANY MANY THANKS
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very informative thank you
Glad it was helpful! When is your interview? :)
Thank you great video!!
MOST WELCOME!
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Do you have a any plumber maintenace and boiler interview?
Hi, that is a great suggestion! Although I don’t currently have this, I’ll add it to my list :) For now, I recommend you watch these two videos:
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This is so helpful.thank you
You're most welcome! When's your interview? :)
@@CareerVidz Tomorrow, it will be virtual 😊
i dont get that 1st one, 'tell me about yourself' not tell me about how safe and diligently you do tasks at work. is that question to do with work or general?
The very best way to answer this question in my view is to provide your relevant skills, experience, achievements, and the type of person you are, and match this with the job description. Good luck!
It’s about your experience and a little about your personal life don’t follow his answer on the first question lol the employer is going to think your cocky
You do great work, thanks !!
Richard your video's is really awesome,brilliant etc , can you perhaps perform for me a Electrician apprenticeship interview....
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@@CareerVidz Do you have only this apprenticeship video
Really good answer
Glad you think so! :)
i can tell what there gonna ask, There gonna see if yoi understanding how s gearbox works, Hydraulics,, pneumatics, and electrical. know schematic symbols and know for example what happens when a solenoid is made on proportional control valves by looking at the schematic what the fluid is doing, same thing with electrical. Know how to wire in a 3 phase motor snd check rotation and swapping leads if rotation is wrong. Also safaty os something that you gotta stand on!
Do you have an interview coming up? :)
@@CareerVidz no sir i just started ama new Job about a month ago, ive been in maintenance almost 17 and im beginning to see these employers want to he certain understand the job
I feel like the bullet points in these answers are really good but do feel a bit rehearsed and manufactured, I thinks it’s important to hit these points while also coming off loose and genuine. It should feel natural and less like a chat gpt write up. I would definitely study these answers to understand what the employers is looking for but word it in your own way with your own experiences when it comes to the interview.
Be yourself and answer honestly, but hopefully my content can help those that are more than capable of doing the job well, but aren't good at interview technique and cannot portray that they have the skillset.
I'm probably far too honest for my own good.
I'm not particularly skilled at mechanics yet, as the job I have now is my first mechanic job. So that first answer, for me, is complete BS. I'm afraid of answering it in a way like that, because not only do I feel I will be lying, but also that I'll be setting myself up for far more demanding work than I'm prepared to take on.
Do I have to lie at the interview?
No, you don't lie.
Sir, thankyou so much for this vedio...all it contains the perfect answers where the interviewer is definitely going to get impressed...
I have a request too can you please frame up an humble way to answer for the question " what is your salary expectation?".
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I'm very confused I'm currently doing my cert III in engineering technical and after I will be doing technician engineering maintenance is that repairing and machinery and much more or is it a normal technician
To my knowledge your current and future studies are setting you up for a career that combines both technical knowledge and practical skills in engineering, with a focus on the maintenance and repair of machinery and equipment. This is a vital role in many industries, ensuring that machinery runs efficiently and safely. I hope this helps! :)
I’ve applied for a technician position that requires me to have an apprenticeship completion I have the proper documentations in order I’ve never done maintenance I usually work new construction however I’m excited about a new roll any tips
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Amazing video!!!
Thank you!!
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Thank You!!!
WELCOME
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get up n stand up
Do you have an interview coming up? :)
Love it bro
Thank you! When's your interview?
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Thanks I have seen it...am already a subscriber
Thanks for subbing!
Hello can you tell me about the interview questions?
I watched the whole video
I hope it helps!
Thank you for making this video!
You're most welcome! 😊
I was wondering what would you wear to the interview?
GOLD!
Thanks,
Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!
THANKS!
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But can you troubleshoot high interstage pressure on a gas compressor ?
Do you have an interview coming up?
excellent
Glad it helps!
Thank you
You're most welcome! Is your interview soon?
Thanks sir..
So nice of you!
Can u share any apply link to apply this job plz
Which country are you applying in? :)
@@CareerVidz India
I wish I had known you a long time ago
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For people watching this for an AUTOMOTIVE maintenance technician, this is not it. I was confused for a minute until I realized it was not, this was for machinery/industrial (im assuming) maintenance technician.
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Using the weakness portion as a strength spot just feels like you’re avoiding the question. If I were hiring and somebody told me their weakness was being frustrated with other people’s weaknesses - I’d probably be less likely to hire them.
How would you answer the question instead?
Sir i have an interview for the post of Hotel service technician from carnival Cruise ship... It's my final round interview from hiring department manager... Sir please give me some tricky ans to pass the interview ❣️
Congratulations on securing a final interview! I have put together some great tips for passing final interviews here:
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@@CareerVidz thank you so much sir you replied me ❣️
Hey can you give panel technician interview
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Is there a video for technical maintenance questions?
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I have an upcoming interview coming up this Monday let’s see if it works again 😂
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Please do let me know how it goes!
@@CareerVidz thanks man I’ll keep you on the loop🙏
You’re answers are the ones they want to hear.. not the ones that need to be
THANKS!
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i think these are kiss up answers for the compony and not about the one being intervened
intervened?
Seams that you have never been on an "interven" :D
These answers brought back memories of when I did my level 3 engineering course, I will look for this video when and if I leave my job, nice video fella.
I’ve given hundreds of interviews. If I hear the candidate saying things this perfect I know they are more likely full of it. Interviews are almost not even worth it and are a joke. I have had employees give amazing interviews that we had to get rid of a few weeks later and I had employees that can barely answer a question like I wanted that have been with us for years.
What industry are you in?
If only you had done this video 3 weeks ago.
Yeah, nightmare 😢
Standard BS answers for someone who has never worked a day in maintenance
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LoL. HR must be woke
Sounds like managerial questions where the bosses job consists of many lunches
What do you mean?
🇵🇬,,,
Do you have an interview coming up? :)
So when they say tell me about yourself, lie
Who said lie apart from you?
I'll tell you who...nobody.
Your videos telling people what to say most of what you say sounds good. But it’s not true for most
Are you serious? This is a damn joke!
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Thank you
You're welcome
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Thank you...
Welcome
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