Creating rapport in a structural engineering interview
Why do you need rapport in a structural engineering interview? Rapport is the connection between two people; the spoken and unspoken words that say ‘we are…
Read moreWhy do you need rapport in a structural engineering interview? Rapport is the connection between two people; the spoken and unspoken words that say ‘we are…
Read moreEmployers often use psychometric testing to vet potential employees and help them understand a little more about your personality and ability to fit into the role…
Read moreNipun Wijegunasekera is a senior structural engineer at Ramboll, since starting as a graduate engineer in 2014. In his role he develops structural schemes to support…
Read moreKay Brown describes her career highlights and what Associate-Membership means to her. What inspired you to become a structural engineer? I have always had an interest…
Read moreThe starting premise for this article is that if you can enjoy the task-based selection process, you are more likely to put forward the best possible…
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