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Question 3 of 25 for our Aerospace Engineer Mock Interview

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Question 3 of 25

What software and coding skills have you developed over your career?

"Throughout my career to this point being six years out of college, I feel very fortunate to have been exposed a wide variety of design and analysis software. I am very fluid in CAD/CAM drawing programs and also am very skilled in Ansys simulation and design software. I am very fluent on just about any software program and if hired for this role, I wouldn't have any issue learning and becoming fluent in any new programs. I have also been trained in C programming at my current job and am confident in my ability with that as well."

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  • 3. What software and coding skills have you developed over your career?

      How to Answer

      Today, Aerospace Engineers will be expected to be fluent in a varying degree of software programs used in design and analysis. Your interviewer will also expect that you have some experience in basic coding langue like Python or C. As you answer and describe all of the programs that you have worked in and feel comfortable operating, be sure to make it clear to your interviewer that you are easily trainable on new software you would be required to use for the role you are interviewing for.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on February 8th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "Throughout my career to this point being six years out of college, I feel very fortunate to have been exposed a wide variety of design and analysis software. I am very fluid in CAD/CAM drawing programs and also am very skilled in Ansys simulation and design software. I am very fluent on just about any software program and if hired for this role, I wouldn't have any issue learning and becoming fluent in any new programs. I have also been trained in C programming at my current job and am confident in my ability with that as well."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on February 8th, 2021