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Started by nukeengr31, May 15, 2019, 06:01

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nukeengr31

I'm a senior nuclear engineering major and just signed an offer letter for an internship over the summer at a nuclear power plant. However, I took the psych test and have to meet with the Psychologist in person for an one-on-one interview. It might be due to the discrepancies in my answers. Should I be worried?

TVA

No not at all. It's quite common to meet with a psych now.
Operators have to meet with a psych.
My last one in 2016 I had to meet with a psych. Entergy requires it.
His only question was that I answered someone is angry with me with a yes.
He asked why? I said first are you married?
That ended it

MMM

If you'll be working with ops, I think it's required, probably a couple of other departments as well. We've had three operators from my crew with psych interviews over the last few weeks, although our interviews are via Skype.

nukeengr31

That's funny you mention Entergy. The offer is for Riverbend Power Station in Baton Rouge. I don't know where I'll be working but that all makes sense.

TVA

In Entergy Reactor Engineering is part of Ops

TVA

My psyche interview with TVA was in person.
At Entergy via skype

MMM

It probably just depends on where the psychiatrist is compared to the plant and how many plants the company has.

GLW

Quote from: TVA on May 15, 2019, 11:13
My psyche interview with TVA was in person...

now I have proof you're crazy,...

you have psyche interviews with yourself,... :P ;) :) 8)

been there, dun that,... the doormat to hell does not read "welcome", the doormat to hell reads "it's just business"

TVA

Lol I meant I saw the doctor in person.
Entergy was via skype.
I think combined they were 10 minutes.


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