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Associate Water Resource Engineer at MWH Global

No Offer – Interviewed in Sacramento, CA Mar 2012 – Reviewed May 16, 2012

Interview Details – The initial interview process consisted of a phone interview with typical interview questions - why are you interested in MWH, what experience do you have to offer, why are you interested in water resources, - and some time to ask some questions about the firm and the work environment. The interview lasted approximately 20-30 minutes. This was followed by a writing sample request and a 2nd, in-person interview that lasted 7 hours (1 full day). I went to lunch with current employees and met people with all ranges of experience, degrees, and ages. Many of the employees had Master's (or higher) degrees and seemed quite intelligent. The physical office was mainly cubicles, surrounded by conference rooms and offices. All employees were very nice, but overall, I did not click with the position and environment (not as much energy in the office as I like).

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  • What interests you about water resources engineering (modeling) and why do you think you would be a good fit?   Answer Question
  • Tell me about yourself. (many, many times - almost every interviewer starts with this)   Answer Question

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