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Originally Posted by NorCalAthlete
1. Project manager on what? Ferguson job is for....what? Project manager also?
2. Analyzing and problem solving is all well and good but as a project manager your job will be centered more around tracking, coordinating, and communicating. Familiarize yourself with Excel, Jira, etc.
3. Don't go into an interview with a plan for a specific question - you never know who you'll get and what they'll ask. If you spend all your time prepping for a question that never comes, you may struggle to answer whatever they DO ask you. Have a general idea of some of the generic questions, but don't get too hung up on a specific one - be ready to think on your feet.
4. By generic typical questions (and not just talking about Cisco here) I mean the usual "what would you say are your strengths / weakness" "where do you see yourself in 5 years" etc. But at the same time I've also had random questions about other companies before - "how does google maps know traffic?" or random things like "why do you think manhole covers are round?"
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The Ferguson job is for inside sales of construction supplies. They seem to be fast tracking my interview process since I had two one way interviews today.
I took this in to consideration and I felt like I really tailored my responses for the qualifications of the job. Only time will tell.