Technical interview questions will be based on a curriculum of math, science and engineering you already took in school. Mostly they just want to see that you can reason through a technical problem and show a process for how to solve it. Questions might be luck of the draw, but it seemed that those of us who weren't engineering majors were given easier questions than the engineers. Whatever you do don't try and b.s. the Admiral, I can almost guarantee that will turn out worse for you than just being straight with him. And be able to talk about whatever answer you give him (what was the last book you read, what's your hobby, what's the deal with your grades, etc.), don't give an answer just because you think it sounds good.
Nuclear Engineering Interview Questions
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What work did you do before joining the Navy.
Written, Oral, and Observation Testing, monthly testing, proficiency training and testing.
Have you used any illicit drugs in your past?
How to integrate a function
Why would you be a good submarine officer? You weren't an engineering major in college. Can you handle the rigor of Nuclear Power School?
Any inquiry into your medical history.
Tell me about yourself, why do you want to work at Rolls Royce, how does a nuclear reactor work?
How do you influence people? How does a nuclear reactor work?
In the two interviews the engineers typically ask questions from technical classes taken during your college career. Physics, statics, dynamics, calculus, derive the volumes of objects etc...
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