I applied online. I interviewed at Monash University
Interview
Apply with a resume and a cover letter explaining how you match the job description. Then interview with a panel. After that if selected, reference check. Finally, the job is offered.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What aspects of your PhD research will you bring to the role?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Monash University in Apr 2024
Interview
Usually you will be asked about the different topics/projects covered by the teams in the department. Make sure to know who your supervisor will be and what he/she works on - latest projects and publications.
Be patient and apply to different organisations. It takes time for offers to be made and contracts to be signed.
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Monash University (Clayton) in Jul 2021
Interview
1 Begin by introducing yourself briefly and providing some context about your background. 2 Ask technical questions that are directly related to the research area in engineering, with a focus on specific and detailed aspects of the field. These questions were closely aligned with the selection criteria. 3 Request real-world experiences or examples to answer questions. 4 Ask about future plans in the field, including any potential areas of exploration or research that you are interested in pursuing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself; Could you tell us about your experience with *** and how you have applied it in your past work? How do you stay current with developments in your research area and incorporate new findings into your work? Could you describe a time when you encountered a difficult problem in your research and how you went about solving it? How do you balance working independently on your research with collaborating effectively with other researchers or team members? What are your long-term career goals in the field of engineering, and how do you see this research fellowship fitting into those goals? How do you ensure the accuracy and reliability of your research results, and what steps do you take to prevent potential errors or biases? How have you incorporated interdisciplinary perspectives into your research, and how do you see collaboration across different fields advancing your work? Could you describe a specific research project that you have worked on in the past and how the findings were applied to solve a real-world problem?