CEng interview - Detailed technical questions?

Hi,

I wants to know the focus of the interviewer? Do they go into more technical details or just ask about the situation you have mentioned.

For example: I proposed a solution to trip HV Circuit breaker in case of fire before the release of FM200 gas.

The question will be: what is FM200 gas or what are the properties of FM200. ?

or

what was the solution proposed?

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  • When preparing for your interview, I always recommend preparing in the same way as you would for an interview - think about the questions that the interviewers may ask, and ensure that you prepare some answers for the specific competence areas.

    As already mentioned, the questions will be focussed on the A to E competence and commitment areas, so this will give you an idea of what may be asked.  It's always a good idea to practice your presentation beforehand and if you have an audience (other engineers are great) you can also get them to ask you any questions to test your understanding.

    One area that trips some interviewees up is the E commitment areas around Sustainability, Ethics and Rules of Conduct (including the IET's rules of conduct) - so it's a good idea to familiarise yourself with these and prepare some ideas around this area.

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  • When preparing for your interview, I always recommend preparing in the same way as you would for an interview - think about the questions that the interviewers may ask, and ensure that you prepare some answers for the specific competence areas.

    As already mentioned, the questions will be focussed on the A to E competence and commitment areas, so this will give you an idea of what may be asked.  It's always a good idea to practice your presentation beforehand and if you have an audience (other engineers are great) you can also get them to ask you any questions to test your understanding.

    One area that trips some interviewees up is the E commitment areas around Sustainability, Ethics and Rules of Conduct (including the IET's rules of conduct) - so it's a good idea to familiarise yourself with these and prepare some ideas around this area.

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