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Chemist Interviews
Chemist Interview Questions
"When hiring chemists, employers are looking for applicants with scientific knowledge and hands-on experience to perform successful chemical experiments and research. In an interview context, be ready to answer behavioral questions about your educational background and lab experience as well as technical questions that will test your proficiency of chemical theory. Before applying, be sure to know what subdiscipline of chemistry the job falls under and review how your background fits in with the job."
Top Chemist Interview Questions & How to Answer
Question #1: What new developments in chemistry excite you the most?
Question #2: Tell me something about your research work.
Question #3: Tell me about a time you faced a difficult problem at work or during your research. How did you go about getting an answer?
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What is the basic principle of chromatography?
Have you worked with oligonucleotides?
Describe experience in areas required for poisition
From start to finish, can you tell me about your processing of a sample on GC at your previous role?
Mostly questions about skills from the resume. At the end there was a "dummy" test (meaning that it wasn't very serious), which consisted of 15-20 very simple questions about the science behind the scope of the work.
Why do you wan't to work for us?
What is your experience with wet labs?
Tell me about yourself, why do you want to work here?, what makes you stand out from other candidates? Tell me about a time you had conflict, Tell me about a time you had a product that did not pass testing (OOS/OOT) and what did you do? Tell me the process you take to record your data when performing an HPLC assay from preparing a sample to generating the final reports. Tell me about a time you had to multi-task. What salary are you looking for? What skills make a good QC Chemist? They also asked to rate myself on my communication skills, punctuality, teamwork skills and myself as a whole.
How would you approach being given 4 different sets of samples to analyze in day?
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