NukeWorker Forum
Career Path => Resume & Interview => Topic started by: bulldog on Jan 26, 2011, 12:16
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Does anybody have an idea if you pass the mass/poss what the chances of getting an interview are. Very good or just depends? Do they typically interview all the people that pass since not many pass I guess would be my question?
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It would make a difference in where you were applying. Lots of openings equal lots of interviews. And if it is in unpopular place probably smaller pool of people
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If they brought you in for the test and you pass, you'll likely get an interview. I have seen some places interview on the spot after the test, so be ready.
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To the merit of Mr. HEMI:
I live in Kentucky and drove to take a POSS/MASS for a utility in New York. When I asked about travel compensation, I was asked to wait a minute. The HR rep then asked if I wanted to do an interview. I completed the interview. But, I was also given the test one on one with the HR rep, and I had previously passed the POSS/MASS. I guess the company just didn't want me to have to travel back that far.
Daniel
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Thanks for the info. I did not get interviewed right away, because they did not grade the test until the next day. I was hoping that a pass on the test would at least lead to an interview. I have a limited time to get a job in that I am a high school chemistry/physics teacher and am looking to move into nuclear. I must be able to get hired in the spring/early summer or I'm out of luck as I must sign a contract with the school.
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When I took the POSS test a few people who had travelled from other states were being interviewed immediately after they finished testing. I do not know if the candidates knew they would be interviewed that day.