| 1 | Would you consider analyzing data or information a strength? How so? |  | 
																
									| 2 | Describe methods you have found effective to perform calculations to determine earth curvature corrections, atmospheric impacts on measurements, traverse closures and adjustments, azimuths, level runs, and placement of markers. |  | 
																
									| 3 | What kind of experience do you have adjusting and operating surveying instruments such as prisms, theodolites, and electronic distance-measuring equipment? |  | 
																	
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									| 4 | Share an experience when you applied new technology or information in your job. How did it help your company? |  | 
																
									| 5 | Share an effective approach to working with a large amount of information/data. How has your approach affected your company? |  | 
																
									| 6 | Tell me how you organize, plan, and prioritize your work. |  | 
																
									| 7 | Share an experience in which your attention to detail and thoroughness had an impact on your last company. |  | 
																
									| 8 | What is the most challenging part of searching for section corners, property irons, and survey points? |  | 
																
									| 9 | What have you found to be the best way to position and hold the vertical rods, or targets, that theodolite operators use for sighting to measure angles, distances, and elevations? |  | 
																
									| 10 | Share an example when you compared survey computations with applicable standards to determine adequacy of data. |  | 
																	
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									| 11 | Walk me through how you would conduct surveys to ascertain the locations of natural features and man-made structures on the Earth's surface, underground, and underwater using electronic distance-measuring equipment and other surveying instruments. |  | 
																
									| 12 | Name a time when you successfully directed and supervised work of subordinate members of surveying parties. |  | 
																
									| 13 | Share an example of when you went above and beyond the "call of duty". (Look for answers that show the candidate is dependable.) |  | 
																
									| 14 | Describe methods you have found helpful to compile information necessary to stake projects for construction, using engineering plans. |  | 
																
									| 15 | Describe an experience when you prepared topographic and contour maps of land surveyed, including site features and other relevant information such as charts, drawings, and survey notes. |  |