Is it a good thing if they ask you for samples of your technical writing skill after the interview?
Well, after 3 days of interviews, here are my impressions:
The VA position in Milwaukee and the position at Los Angeles County Hospital are jobs I can do with a minimal training period. The EPA position (exposure assessor) is more on theoretical side. Since I haven't done any mathematical work since college, it's going to be iffy on how fast I can get up to speed.
The LACH job is part of a small shop, but I was told that even if I was selected for the position, I may have to wait until they get funding. Also the commute is going to be a pain and I may have to move closer. Of course, I'll have to move across the country for the other Federal jobs, but those positions are interesting as heck.
So I'll have to see. One job from the Air Force passed muster, so I got all the services covered now.
__________________
Into terror!, Into valour!
Charge ahead! No! Never turn
Yes, it's into the fire we fly
And the devil will burn!
- Scarlett Pimpernell
Well, after 3 days of interviews, here are my impressions:
The VA position in Milwaukee and the position at Los Angeles County Hospital are jobs I can do with a minimal training period. The EPA position (exposure assessor) is more on theoretical side. Since I haven't done any mathematical work since college, it's going to be iffy on how fast I can get up to speed.
The LACH job is part of a small shop, but I was told that even if I was selected for the position, I may have to wait until they get funding. Also the commute is going to be a pain and I may have to move closer. Of course, I'll have to move across the country for the other Federal jobs, but those positions are interesting as heck.
So I'll have to see. One job from the Air Force passed muster, so I got all the services covered now.
__________________
Into terror!, Into valour!
Charge ahead! No! Never turn
Yes, it's into the fire we fly
And the devil will burn!
- Scarlett Pimpernell