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Hi guys, I have just been offered an interview next week, which will include a technical interview. I've never had a technical interview before so just wondered if anyone had any advice.
The company is involved in making, installing and servicing medical equipment if that helps narrow the advice.
Not realy much you can do from my past experience. I hate the term to be honest. It should be called a test because thats what it is.
Just the same as a normal interview, know your CV, relax and give everything a good try. Don't worry if you can't do all, or even most, of it. The last one I did had pages and pages I didn't do. The one I did was for an accountancy job and they used the same test for all levels to test Maths ability, so had to cover from me, as a low level credit controler (Very little maths) up to getting an investment accountant or FD.
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