purplemonkey
Automotive
- May 22, 2007
- 31
I thought I would ask the assistance of some well established engineers on this forum to weigh in on this one.
I have been exceptionally interested in collision reconstruction for some time now. It was about 5 months ago that I started actively pursuing this career goal by way of making contacts within the industry, speaking with law enforcement regarding the subject, obtaining texts and registering for some courses on the field. When I first started my quest to become a forensic engineer I came across a company that I was immediately taken with. There was something about the company and after reading the reviews, it seemed that this was the place I was going to aspire to work one day.
I have since then had the fortunate opportunity to get a phone interview (coming up this Monday). However This is a bit nerve wrecking as the two interviewers have tons of industry experience behind them, academic accolades, etc etc.
My background is in design (previous job) and safety (most recent job). I am not the most academically established person in the world but I am deeply seated in my desire to get into this industry and excel.
I suppose what I am looking for is how to situate myself for this phone interview to give me a standing shot at essentially the job of my dreams coming from a background with no collision reconstruction history and not an ideal academic background (I don't have a masters or PhD behind my name, only a professional engineering license).
I have been exceptionally interested in collision reconstruction for some time now. It was about 5 months ago that I started actively pursuing this career goal by way of making contacts within the industry, speaking with law enforcement regarding the subject, obtaining texts and registering for some courses on the field. When I first started my quest to become a forensic engineer I came across a company that I was immediately taken with. There was something about the company and after reading the reviews, it seemed that this was the place I was going to aspire to work one day.
I have since then had the fortunate opportunity to get a phone interview (coming up this Monday). However This is a bit nerve wrecking as the two interviewers have tons of industry experience behind them, academic accolades, etc etc.
My background is in design (previous job) and safety (most recent job). I am not the most academically established person in the world but I am deeply seated in my desire to get into this industry and excel.
I suppose what I am looking for is how to situate myself for this phone interview to give me a standing shot at essentially the job of my dreams coming from a background with no collision reconstruction history and not an ideal academic background (I don't have a masters or PhD behind my name, only a professional engineering license).