Information

  • INTERVIEW QUESTIONS Entry Level Metal Trades

  • Team Industries, Inc.

  • Conducted on

  • Interviewer: Tatum Laue

  • Plant 2 / HR Offices 1100 Prospect Lane, Kaukauna WI 54130

Interview

  • Requisition Number:

  • Position:

  • Referred to Team by:

  • What is your job/ educational history as it relates to this position?

  • FVTC Student

  • NWTC Student

  • Graduated?

  • Are you interested in apprenticeship?

  • Rate your forklift experience on a scale from 1-10 (10 being excellent)

  • Rate your overhead crane experience on a scale from 1-10 (10 being excellent)

  • Rate your farm tractor experience on a scale from 1-10 (10 being excellent)

  • Do you have the ability to read a tape measure?

  • What hand tools are you familiar with?

  • What would your previous employers say about you attendance?

  • Do you have any physical restrictions would keep you from performing this job?

  • Have you previously been involved in a major accident or injury at work? If so, have these injures resulted in lost time?

  • Have you previously been terminated from a position before? If so, please explain nature of termination.

  • Do you have a criminal history or pending convictions? If so, please explain nature of conviction.

  • What shift are you willing to work?

  • What is the hourly rate you would need to accept this position?

  • If you were offered the position, what date would you be available to start?

  • Start date information:

  • ADDITIONAL NOTES

  • INFORM CANDIDATE: 30 day probation Union info - health insurance , no vacation , no holiday , no sick pay On boarding process thru Heartland if selected for position

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