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Fire Engineer Interview Questions
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The past couple of months I have been working on a course which teaches how to analyse binaries. Starting at the beginning, theory is explained together with practical cases. The used software is free and open source, to allow everybody to participate and learn. The index page of the course can be found here. Every two weeks a new article will be added. Feedback and suggestions are welcome via Reddit (leave a reply or PM me) or via my Twitter.
Do you have any criminal history
They asked about previous work and duties.
What is the most important aspect of fire analysis
They asked me about my history with drugs, violence, law enforcement and education.
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All applicants were asked not to share the questions asked during the interview process to make it fair for other/future applicants. However, what I can say is that the panel and department questions were typical and ones I've heard in many other interviews. Examples: why do you want to work here, what makes you most qualified, how do you deal with irate customers, how you do deal with co-workers who aren't doing their jobs, etc. During the panel interview, I was given 20 minutes to answer 8 questions. You might think that this is easy, but the first question alone made me understand why each answer period could/should have been longer. Example: Tell us about your educational background, your work experience, and what makes you most qualified for this position. This was just QUESTION NUMBER # 1. This wasn't three separate questions. As I mentioned in the above Hiring and Interview Process section, the department interview was a much better process. The questions were not multi-part, run-on sentences. They were shorter, but were more specific as to actual scenarios and examples.
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What are the wires inside a plug and their functions?
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