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07-02-2005, 03:05 PM #1
Employment intention
Hi guys;
I think this will be an exciting topic and i am sure that u will help me on this guys. We are thinking of employing a guy who has knowledge in refrigeration. Well speaking precisely about a refrigeration engineer who can help us in selling refrigeration spare parts, (refrigeration + sales) engineer. I heard that hiring refrigeration engineers is not cheap but what i am worrying about is How do i know that this is the right guy ? What education field is right ? Good certificates to consider ? And when interviewing by phone or personally, How can i get the impression that he is the right one from ? I am an engineer and i really appreciate the work of good engineers, especially when they convey their thoughts and opinions in an organized and attractive way.
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07-02-2005, 06:51 PM #2
Re: Employment intention
Thats a tough one,
To find a guy that knows a lot , with good experience, up to date on parts, manufacturers and controls?
He must be very busy at his currant job.
Try look for someone from abroad, I think it will be easier, also being a foreigner will impress the customers.
Good luck.
Chemi
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20-02-2005, 01:53 AM #3
Re: Employment intention
Hi eng_ab
what's the spare parts you sell?
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20-02-2005, 02:51 AM #4
Re: Employment intention
Originally Posted by eng_ab
Hiring a good sales engineer is a difficult task and you would be well advised to consult a hiring professional. Tech types and effective salesmen seem to be cut from two different molds.
If you find a hybrid, people skills are more important than tech knowledge. If you, an engineer, do the hiring, you may have a hard time sorting out the applicants a professional recruiter could see through. You will end up hiring the person who sells himself to you most successfully. That is probably not a good thing unless your customers are engineers also.
But finding a recruiter with integrity, that's more difficult still! You'll probably just have to burn through a few mistakes. Posting here was probably your first! For your second, you could retain an over-priced consultant like me.
Good luck.
Rog
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09-03-2005, 12:37 AM #5
Re: Employment intention
Hi eng b, I have a few of questions that I would pose to see if the prospect really knows his stuff:
1. How do you determine the design TD of a refrigeration system? ANSWER - I like to hear the response, "The capacity of the condensing unit at design temperature divided by the capacity of the unit cooler at 1 degree TD."
2. What is T.D., as opposed to Delta-T? ANSWER - "T.D. is the temperature difference of two different (mediums). Delta-T is the change in temperature of the same medium."
3. What is the rated capacity of a Sporlan **** - 1 - ** expansion valve? ANSWER "That depends on the design evaporating temperature or pressure drop of the system/refrigerant."
That is the base of knowledge that I would begin with (right or wrong).
Cheers!
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20-07-2006, 04:57 PM #6
Re: Employment intention
does anyone have alist of question , for a applicant
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