Thyssenkrupp hiring process in Mobile Al.
Thank you, Sailor. That information is very helpful for me. I believe I'll be fine on those questions because I've got 11 years of Operations time, both in control rooms and in the plant. Safety training was huge in the Navy and in the nuclear plant where I worked for three years. I've been a QA inspector and a maintenance tech at Gallatin Steel, too, and almost no absences unless I'm pretty sick. (Wednesday Nov 11 | post #78)
Thyssenkrupp hiring process in Mobile Al.
I've seen interviewees dress in suits and I've seen them in athletic shoes & T-shirts. I'm wondering what the best way to dress is. I'm thinking that a set of Dockers and a golf shirt with leather shoes would be good, but my wife thinks I should wear a dress shirt and tie. Any ideas? (Wednesday Nov 11 | post #77)
Thyssenkrupp hiring process in Mobile Al.
Hey, everyone, there's another forum on ThyssenKrupp. It's similar to this one. Check it out: http://www.city-da ta.com/forum/mobil e-area/676869-firs t-thyssenkrupp-int erview.html (Wednesday Nov 11 | post #76)
Thyssenkrupp hiring process in Mobile Al.
Hey Sailor, what's the Operations Panel like in the second interview? What questions do they ask? (Wednesday Nov 11 | post #73)
Thyssenkrupp hiring process in Mobile Al.
Hey Adrian, what stage have you made it to? I'm in Riverview, Michigan, and have been through the 32 hours of training and testing at AIDT and the first HR interview with TK. How many other Michiganders read this forum? I, too, was working at Severstal Steel in Dearborn. I was at the BOF when the March 23rd reduction in force took effect. (Wednesday Nov 11 | post #72)
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