Past Event! Note: this event has already taken place.

When: Friday, June 12th, 2020
Time: 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm
Location:

Online via Zoom (zoom.us/j/97889349178)
No registration required! Attendees are recommended to join by 11:55 am.

Audience:Anyone
Contact:FacultyofEngineeringandDesign@carleton.ca

Skills Session: Making Interviews Work for You

An interview is about establishing and building a connection, and in the engineering field, both the technical and non-technical aspects are equally important. Pooja Suresh has built and led teams of scientific experts, highly skilled engineers and Carleton co-op students, and has a wealth of experiencing hiring and nurturing today’s top talent.

Pooja will share with you her advice on how to prepare for interviews, how to have effective interviews that work for you and the employer, and how to follow up. She will share anecdotes of real-life experiences from her interviews with Carleton students and grads, and her own interviews, on what works well and what doesn’t, including typical interview questions and examples of responses, level of technical detail required and specific tips on how to differentiate yourself.

Rather than an objective and comprehensive treatise on interviews, this talk is designed to be practical and useful, subjective based on personal experience but will leave you with actionable advice.

Speaker Bio

Pooja Suresh is the Director of Research & Innovation at Gastops in Ottawa. In her current role, she manages the Research department and leads her team on technology advancement programs that serve the long term vision and strategic interests of the business. She has an undergraduate degree in aerospace engineering from Carleton and a masters in aeronautics and astronautics from MIT. Her diverse career includes experience in environmental policy for aviation and management consulting. As a champion of diversity and inclusion, she has founded two initiatives – Women@Gastops and Allies@Gastops with the goal of building a network of allies and advancing diversity in leadership both at Gastops as well as in the aviation and technology sectors in Ottawa.

Please note that this session will be taking place using third party software. The host will take all possible precautions to safeguard this session, but please be aware to not share confidential, private or sensitive information. Please be aware that the software requires you comply with Zoom’s Acceptable Use Policy. If you have any questions, please contact us FacultyofEngineeringandDesign@carleton.ca.