Thank you for this video! I will be graduating in a few months and have 3 rounds of interviews next week for a job. This video definitely helped me feel less stressed about it (:
Best of luck! I have these for you: 1. ruclips.net/video/2LCdfmAcHwo/видео.html 2. ruclips.net/video/vfQKDGkwDBY/видео.html Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Sir,I often heard a question from companies that "being a mechanical design engineer, how would you bring benefit to our company/ in what WAYS are you going to contribute to our company" what should be the finest and short answer for his question?
Sure: "I will help you achieve your commercial goals by working to high standards and making sure everything I do is safe and compliant." Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
I have a question , there are subjects like THERMODYNAMICS , MATERIAL SCIENCE , Dynamics , these subjects are very hard to get a grip on properly. How much of the knowledge is really needed in the industry ?
All of it, but the more basic the subjects is, the more chance its will appear on the interview ( because the questions are usually basic terms and definition ) however, its more likely to be depend on which field you're taking the interview. Cars company would ask about strength of materials, engine principle, about car ... HVAC company would ask some like basic wiring diagram, basic refrigeration cycle, knowledge about heat exchanger, chiller ... As you can see, its depend on which path you choose to be, if you had choose a path, the knowledge would be lessen and you don't have to grip on so much information. Hope this answer help (based on my personal experience as one who already had 3 interviews with different companies lol)
When it comes to industry, you'll learn the subjects you need based on the job you have, and honestly, you don't need everything. You don't need to know it all, and you're not expected to know it all. The subjects you really need to understand will keep popping up in problems you deal with, and so the more you practice, the better you'll become at them anyway. Don't overwhelm yourself thinking you have to know and remember every single detail and every subject you take in university.
So i am confused with how the "tell me about yourself approach" here vs with other people's videos. I understand each coach has a different style. Here its answered straight to the point of what your selling points are, but hint very little about what got you into engineering, what was the passion, the drive, the moment it turned for you. What was your reason for going this route?
Hi there. My answers are a guide and you can add whatever you want to them. I have over 20 years of experience in recruitment and many, many people on my channel pass their interviews every day, which is great news! If you want to go a little deeper and say why you got into engineering, feel free to do so. The reason why I don't go into those details is that the question hasn't asked you to do. If the question was, what has attracted you to engineering, or why do you want this job, then I would delve into the things that attracted me to engineering. The interviewer is interviewing lots of candidates and their time is precious. Therefore, I always teach people to give the interviewer what they want... i.e. answer the question. I have seen many other coaches on RUclips tell people what the questions are and a few tips on how to answer them, but very few coaches give you sample answers.
@@CareerVidz hmmm interesting cause I don’t want to name names, but every time this particular question comes up. It’s either what you just described and give them how it is or it’s suppose to be what is your story of being a so and so. I can see what you mean by if you they want the “why?” They would just ask what got you into engineering? Etc.
@@CareerVidz like what many videos say. This is definitely an open ended question for sure but there are many wrong and right ways to answer them so that’s why it’s a bit confusing on the right side at least for me
Howdy! I'm only in high school but I aspire to be a mechanical engineer. I am trying to learn as much as I can to be prepared to go into this field. I'm want to land a job working for Sandia National Laboratories, as a mechanical engineer of course. I wanted to ask, what should I prepare for? What should I do early on to help prepare me for a career in mechanical engineering? Thank you in advance. Not many people to answer this question.
Well done for having career goals so young! It's great to see! Watch other videos about mechanical engineering on RUclips and they will be a great foundation for your career! Stay positive and focussed and you'll do great!
You're most welcome! When is your interview? I have this for you too: ruclips.net/video/NxyUv-viahQ/видео.htmlfeature=shared Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Thank you, passed my interview with this help. Navigating the website seems confusing though. When I'm logged the questions are still locked. Is everything a one time only download after paying for the pdf's?
Many thanks for providing us with this fantastic video. I feel like I’ve learnt a lot just from watching it, taking my own notes and watching it again. This is great and feel more confident in trying to answer my interview questions. Liked, Added and Shared. Thanks again!!!!
You're most welcome! When's your interview? :) 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 🙏
I have a question, if I am asked a question and I am halfway through the answer but then suddenly I go blank, how would I prevent myself from taking a long pause or any pause and get through the answer, thank you.
Get my Mechanical Engineering Interview Questions and Answers passmyinterview.com/mechanical-engineering-interview/
Sir...is this free download or some money pay for download.
The information you gave Sir. is really good. Thank you for sharing.South African citizen
Thanking you! :)
I’m attending a job interview for position of mechanical engineer and this video has really helped me prepare for it adequately. Thank you..
Have you got job ?
What they ask ?
Thank you for this video! I will be graduating in a few months and have 3 rounds of interviews next week for a job. This video definitely helped me feel less stressed about it (:
Best of luck! I have these for you:
1. ruclips.net/video/2LCdfmAcHwo/видео.html
2. ruclips.net/video/vfQKDGkwDBY/видео.html
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Such a great learning lesson!
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching :)
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
This is amazing. Thank you. Wish me luck in my upcoming interview with The Boring Company.
Best of luck! Please let me know how you get on!
Sir,I often heard a question from companies that "being a mechanical design engineer, how would you bring benefit to our company/ in what WAYS are you going to contribute to our company" what should be the finest and short answer for his question?
Sure:
"I will help you achieve your commercial goals by working to high standards and making sure everything I do is safe and compliant."
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Thanks man! Got my first interview soon, nervous but this is going to help a lot :)
Best of luck!
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
@@CareerVidz Yeah mate you've earned it! fingers crossed for the interview.
@@CareerVidz Just an update if you see this, I got the job and I'm starting on Monday. Cant wait to get involved.
@@formcoin606 Congratulations!
@@bunnyman6321 what a coincidence, funny seeing this comment as it’s 2 years to the date I’ve been working there
I have a question , there are subjects like THERMODYNAMICS , MATERIAL SCIENCE , Dynamics , these subjects are very hard to get a grip on properly. How much of the knowledge is really needed in the industry ?
All of it, but the more basic the subjects is, the more chance its will appear on the interview ( because the questions are usually basic terms and definition ) however, its more likely to be depend on which field you're taking the interview. Cars company would ask about strength of materials, engine principle, about car ... HVAC company would ask some like basic wiring diagram, basic refrigeration cycle, knowledge about heat exchanger, chiller ...
As you can see, its depend on which path you choose to be, if you had choose a path, the knowledge would be lessen and you don't have to grip on so much information. Hope this answer help (based on my personal experience as one who already had 3 interviews with different companies lol)
When it comes to industry, you'll learn the subjects you need based on the job you have, and honestly, you don't need everything. You don't need to know it all, and you're not expected to know it all. The subjects you really need to understand will keep popping up in problems you deal with, and so the more you practice, the better you'll become at them anyway.
Don't overwhelm yourself thinking you have to know and remember every single detail and every subject you take in university.
I would like to be able to give 100x likes for this video. Thank you, so much!
Wow, thanks!
Thanks for this video. i am gonna share to my social pace.
Please do! THANKS!
Hello Richard. Please can you help me with a video prepare to a scholarship for mechanical engineering please
Thank you very much for guiding us sir...It's really useful for us.
Thanks.
So nice of you
@@CareerVidz thanks sir.
I think that is a good answer to why should we pick you question. Not tell me about yourself.
Thanks for the feedback
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
So i am confused with how the "tell me about yourself approach" here vs with other people's videos. I understand each coach has a different style. Here its answered straight to the point of what your selling points are, but hint very little about what got you into engineering, what was the passion, the drive, the moment it turned for you. What was your reason for going this route?
Hi there. My answers are a guide and you can add whatever you want to them. I have over 20 years of experience in recruitment and many, many people on my channel pass their interviews every day, which is great news!
If you want to go a little deeper and say why you got into engineering, feel free to do so. The reason why I don't go into those details is that the question hasn't asked you to do.
If the question was, what has attracted you to engineering, or why do you want this job, then I would delve into the things that attracted me to engineering.
The interviewer is interviewing lots of candidates and their time is precious. Therefore, I always teach people to give the interviewer what they want... i.e. answer the question.
I have seen many other coaches on RUclips tell people what the questions are and a few tips on how to answer them, but very few coaches give you sample answers.
@@CareerVidz hmmm interesting cause I don’t want to name names, but every time this particular question comes up. It’s either what you just described and give them how it is or it’s suppose to be what is your story of being a so and so. I can see what you mean by if you they want the “why?” They would just ask what got you into engineering? Etc.
@@CareerVidz like what many videos say. This is definitely an open ended question for sure but there are many wrong and right ways to answer them so that’s why it’s a bit confusing on the right side at least for me
Take pride in your work
Awesome
Incredible video and very insight, thank you so much for this 🙏🏾
Glad you enjoyed it! When's your interview? :)
@@CareerVidz it’s tomorrow
Howdy! I'm only in high school but I aspire to be a mechanical engineer. I am trying to learn as much as I can to be prepared to go into this field. I'm want to land a job working for Sandia National Laboratories, as a mechanical engineer of course.
I wanted to ask, what should I prepare for? What should I do early on to help prepare me for a career in mechanical engineering? Thank you in advance. Not many people to answer this question.
Well done for having career goals so young! It's great to see! Watch other videos about mechanical engineering on RUclips and they will be a great foundation for your career! Stay positive and focussed and you'll do great!
Did you go into mechanical engineering?
Thank you very much sir for your advice . Thank you
Always welcome
Thank you very much
You are welcome!
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Nice tip thanks
No problem! Happy to help! Good luck with your interview 😊
My Sincere thanks to you sir!!
You're most welcome! When is your interview? I have this for you too: ruclips.net/video/NxyUv-viahQ/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
Thank you, passed my interview with this help. Navigating the website seems confusing though. When I'm logged the questions are still locked. Is everything a one time only download after paying for the pdf's?
Glad it helped!
Can you contact me here: passmyinterview.com/contact-us/
This truly is amazing video and insights. Thank you! Subscribed
Welcome aboard!
Many thanks for providing us with this fantastic video. I feel like I’ve learnt a lot just from watching it, taking my own notes and watching it again.
This is great and feel more confident in trying to answer my interview questions.
Liked, Added and Shared.
Thanks again!!!!
Fantastic video.
Cheers,
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Glad you liked it!
Great information
I'm so pleased you found it helped! Do you have an interview coming up? :)
Thanks so much..so good!!!
You are so welcome!
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Cool
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Thank you
You are welcome... thank you :)
Thankyou sir
You're most welcome :)
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
@@CareerVidz done sir 👌👍
Thank you brother!
You're most welcome! When's your interview? :)
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 🙏
I have a question, if I am asked a question and I am halfway through the answer but then suddenly I go blank, how would I prevent myself from taking a long pause or any pause and get through the answer, thank you.
Here you go: ruclips.net/video/3PCE7GalxJU/видео.html
what can you contribute to the company?
These answers and questions are more related to how good are you in English. Nothing to do what is your technical expertise as a Mechanical Engineer.
Thanks for your comment :) Have you been through the mechanical engineering interview process?
@@CareerVidz Yes.
Thakyou very much sir
Most welcome
Please would you SUBSCRIBE to my channel? I'd very much appreciate your support. Thank you! Richard 🙏
How do I prepare for industrial Engineering Interview questions
I have this great video to help: ruclips.net/video/3lFwj1eT3BI/видео.html When's your interview? :)
Thinks lot
Happy it helped! I have this for you next: ruclips.net/video/dEfhF_OVwCI/видео.html
All of the above
Well said
Waiting for Architect interview questions with answers.
Thank you.
Hi there, I have added this to my list of videos to create, and I will get round to this very soon. Thanks for your patience :)
Can you make more descriptive video
Thanks for your feedback!
See that Mark their! that line! Cut that! Or drill it ! Or whatever I tell you!
Lol
Thanks!
No problem! Thank you for your support 😄
Amen
I hope it helps! :)
we need lirick what are you Sa'id.
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I hope it helps! When's your interview?
Hi
Hi! :)
This is so cheezy and robotic answer I would not be Inclined to hire someone with these answers. I would know he is just a parrot
that was so many generic answers shit