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Unnamed Assembler and Machine Operator Video Job Interviews

April 16, 2023

Video Transcript


What kind of Assembly/Machine Operator job are you looking for? (Electronic Assembler, Medical Assembler, Machine Operator, Production, etc)

I think I'm more interested in the machine assembly or the production machine operation procedure.

Tell us about your last 2-3 jobs including your job title, length of employment, what you liked about each job and why you left

So for the past 2 to 3 jobs that I did work in uh I was pretty much working as a quality assurance technician. Uh I was working in quality control as well. So I've done a work in microbiology. I've worked as a microbiologist. One, um I worked at places like in the cosmetic industry. I've worked with pharmaceuticals. I've worked with uh supplements like such as vitamin D. Um um Yeah, so I've done pretty much a lot of Q A and uh QC work. Uh However, my, my, my background is in molecular biology. Uh that's where my bachelors is in. Um But this experience has definitely taught me a lot. I've worked there for a span of uh with everything accumulated for a span of 3 to 4 years now with Q E and QC uh in various industries. So I've been lucky to um study the industries in their Q A and QC processes. Um And yeah, so what I've liked mostly about the jobs are especially Q A is it's a lot more documentation control, even though it's detail oriented, it's more uh documentation control. I know I realize with QC work, uh they required you to come in at least once every month on a Saturday um to work a half or full shift. Uh with Q A that wasn't the case. Um They were a little more flexible and lenient over the weekend. So they, it has its pros and cons for QC and Q A. Um uh but QC is a little more detail oriented. Uh especially working with microbiology, the testing part, cleaning enrichment, uh place things like incubation. So all those require attention to detail. Q A also was uh nice. What I liked about Q A working in several industries was the fact that it was a little more laid back. So you get to focus on one uh job task at a time and it gives you that helps you focus on the task and actually complete the task on time. Uh And yeah, that was my experience uh As far as uh the jobs went.

What expertise do you have and how long have you been doing that? (soldering, working under microscope, CNC machine, other machines?)

Uh I feel like to answer that question. Um What would be a little more related to me would be working under a microscope, especially with microbiology. Uh The QC work experience that I did have also uh in my academic experience working in the molecular biology labs. Uh We had to work under the microscope most of the time, especially when it came to testing and uh uh monitoring or of enrichment or growth of certain bacteria cultures, whatever the case may be. Uh So I would, I would have to see a little more experience with uh working under a microscope would be more ideal of a response for this question.

Let us know what days and shifts you are available and what pay range you are looking for.

Currently, I'm available for all shifts except for the third shift. Ideally, I would like to do first or second shift and not the graveyard or third shift. Um And uh I think my Q A QC background along with my academic background in uh Bachelors and molecular biology uh proves to come in handy when it comes to a lot of the testing work or when it comes to documentation control. Uh just because I do have that sort of academic background where I have study for it. Um And I think I bring that to the table uh with the whatever industry I work for.



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