masieh2004
Mechanical
- Sep 5, 2014
- 28
Dear Engineers,
After graduating 7 years ago with BSME, I am looking for my 4th job now. Based on my experience, during all the interviews I attended for my previous 3 jobs, I didn’t do a good job in evaluating my manager and co-workers.
For example, my current manager looked good at the interview but later I found that he is unfair at yearly performance reviews, doesn’t care about my professional growth, makes up numbers without actually measuring sizes, and charge extra (for no reason) to customers to make extra money. All in all, he is not a mentor figure type manager that I was looking for. It may be that I am looking for too much in a manager, but again I am looking for the best.
At the same, my co-worker (Engineer) is worried that if I know and learn more than him, he will loose his job. He doesn’t share the techniques to solve a customer problems with us (co-workers) and call it “job security”. He has some very informative procedures and Material compatibility chart, that he has saved in his computer and doesn’t share with us. Of course, I don’t let these things to effect my behavior at work and I work hard to be the best I can be.
It would be nice if you can share your experience in:
what do you look for in a manager at a job interview, what question to ask to check his integrity, what to pay attention to?
After graduating 7 years ago with BSME, I am looking for my 4th job now. Based on my experience, during all the interviews I attended for my previous 3 jobs, I didn’t do a good job in evaluating my manager and co-workers.
For example, my current manager looked good at the interview but later I found that he is unfair at yearly performance reviews, doesn’t care about my professional growth, makes up numbers without actually measuring sizes, and charge extra (for no reason) to customers to make extra money. All in all, he is not a mentor figure type manager that I was looking for. It may be that I am looking for too much in a manager, but again I am looking for the best.
At the same, my co-worker (Engineer) is worried that if I know and learn more than him, he will loose his job. He doesn’t share the techniques to solve a customer problems with us (co-workers) and call it “job security”. He has some very informative procedures and Material compatibility chart, that he has saved in his computer and doesn’t share with us. Of course, I don’t let these things to effect my behavior at work and I work hard to be the best I can be.
It would be nice if you can share your experience in:
what do you look for in a manager at a job interview, what question to ask to check his integrity, what to pay attention to?