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The “Warm-Up” Question: “So, tell me about yourself.”
Essentially, your interviewer is looking at how well you can communicate. Are you going to talk about your hobbies and adventures or are you going to keep it professional?
How to Respond:
Valdez treated to Santa and the silver screen The Contingency and ICS Planning team coordinated the Alyeska-sponsored Family Holiday Movie at the…
The “Confidence-is-Key” Question: “Why should I hire you?”
Expect to be asked this question in your interview. Your interviewer is testing out the waters of your confidence. Before the conversation even begins, you should have researched the company enough to know their core values and their mission statement.
How to Respond:
ThroughputDecember Total15,426,120 BBLS Daily Average497,617 BPD Total YTD176,446,377 BBLS YTD Daily Average483,415 BPD BBLS (Barrels) = 42 Gallons • BPD = Barrels Per Day
2010: Tom Barrett is hired as Alyeska President In 2010, Tom Barrett was the first company president hired as an Alyeska employee….
Thankful for the opportunity to give back For 23 years, Alyeska’s Anchorage-based staff has celebrated Thanksgiving and the season’s spirit of…
1997: Willie Hensley joins Alyeska, contributing to industry and Alaska William L. “Willie” Hensley (Inupiaq name Iġġiaġruk) took on the role of Alaska Native…
The “Digging Deeper” Question: “Why did you leave your last job?”
Your answer to this question will communicate multiple things to your interviewer: Are you going to talk bad about the company? Did you leave for a good reason? Are you trustworthy and dependable? Did you leave on good terms?
How to Respond: