Interview – 12
| In this Interviewer, an interviewer and a candidate, Rohan, are discussing his interview for a Aerospace Engineer position. |
Rohan: May I come in, sir?
Interviewer: Yes, please come in. Have a seat.
Rohan: Thank you, sir.
Interviewer: How are you doing?
Rohan: I’m doing fine, sir. Thank you.
Interviewer: So, tell me something about yourself.
Rohan: Sir, my name is Rohan Sharma. I completed my bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from Delhi Technological University (DTU). I’m particularly interested in aircraft designing and materials innovation. I did an internship at DRDO, where I contributed to research on aviation technology.
Interviewer: That’s impressive! Can you elaborate on your project?
Rohan: Yes, sir. The primary objective of my project was to enhance drone performance with lighter and stronger materials. Our team worked on carbon fiber and titanium alloys and achieved a 12% improvement in fuel efficiency.
Interviewer: Wow! That’s quite interesting. What kind of challenges do you expect to face in the aerospace industry?
Rohan: Sir, I believe that the main challenges in this field will be safety compliance, cost control, and the quick adoption of new technologies. I aim to tackle these challenges with my problem-solving skills.
Interviewer: Good answer! Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
Rohan: Sir, I see myself as a leading aerospace engineer, heading aircraft design and research projects. My goal is to develop technologies that can enhance aviation safety and efficiency.
Interviewer: Excellent! What do you think is your biggest weakness?
Rohan: Sir, I sometimes become a perfectionist, which may affect project deadlines. However, I’m working on improving my time management skills.
Interviewer: Okay, it’s good to hear that. How are you improving your time management?
Rohan: Sir, I’m learning to prioritize my tasks and set deadlines for each task. I’m also using project planning tools now.
Interviewer: Very good! That’s all for now. Please wait outside for the result.
Rohan: Thank you, sir.