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Question 8 of 30 for our Electrical Engineer Mock Interview

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Question 8 of 30

What initially sparked your interest in electrical engineering?

"At a young age, I became interested in electricity and wanted to learn how it worked. I knew early on that what I wanted to study in college. In high school, I read a biography about Nikola Tesla and the exciting breakthroughs he had made with electricity. I wanted to go beyond installing wiring or making repairs. I needed to go further than what an electrician might do, as I wanted to be able to create innovative products that run on electricity and design complex electrical control systems. In short, I knew I had to be an engineer working with electricity."

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  • 8. What initially sparked your interest in electrical engineering?

      How to Answer

      Interviewers want to know what brought you to the field of electrical engineering. This question allows you to provide some background and maybe even a personal story to convey your initial interest in the industry. Avoid saying that you were good at math, chemistry, or physics in high school or that you knew the prospective salaries for electrical engineers would be on the higher end.

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on November 18th, 2021

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      "At a young age, I became interested in electricity and wanted to learn how it worked. I knew early on that what I wanted to study in college. In high school, I read a biography about Nikola Tesla and the exciting breakthroughs he had made with electricity. I wanted to go beyond installing wiring or making repairs. I needed to go further than what an electrician might do, as I wanted to be able to create innovative products that run on electricity and design complex electrical control systems. In short, I knew I had to be an engineer working with electricity."

      Written by Sue Oberliesen on November 18th, 2021