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I just got back from the interview. It is my first interview in Canada.
The job is referred by a friend's relative. The company is a general contractor focusing on construction, commissioning and operating projects regarding municipal infrastructures e.g. water and wastewater plants and pumping stations. But they don't even have a website, so this is absolutely the hidden job.
Now they have a vacancy for project coordinator who would assist the PM to perform various duties. Though my past experience is more about design and consultation, I also have some involvements in construction parts, and I am always wanting to learn more about it. And I kicked off the interview by delivering this message in a very upfront way.
Then, they began to address their major concern which is my communication ability. My referee told me this before. They worried that Chinese people are just like cows, hard working but silent. So I illustrated my communication skills in 10 minutes by reflection on my previous achievements related to communication, which seemed to be convincing.
So they started to dig those details in my resume and even brought out some documents to quiz me. And finally, they found me lack of some knowledge in automation and digester part. I said that's true because I worked for a really large organization. I did have some involvement into it but I am not a specialist. If this is important for this position, I think I would more than happy to learn something new to upgrade my skills. I try to showcase all the skills I have and showed a strong desire to work in their company. They seemed to be interested in me.
The interviewer are two managers operating the company. The interview lasted for 1.5 hours, which is fairly long. They wrapped up the interview with the question of expecting wage and available date. When one of them indicated that I could help them, the other began to ask my driver's license. I said that I don't have driving experience before, but I am working on it, and I will get my G2 license by next Jan when I could be able to drive independently.
Generally, the interview went well. The conversation flow is good, the vibe is right, and we have even had some laughs during the talk. The most drawback of my skill sets is the driver license. If I didn't get the job, it's probably the driver license.
They didn't ask me for references. And I forgot to ask for their business card. But I can get their email address through my referee to send a thank you note to each of them.
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