Need help for INTERVIEW an environmental engineer of technology

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A college student seeks assistance in preparing for an interview with an environmental engineer of technology for a career class project. They request help answering specific questions about job duties, work settings, pros and cons of the profession, and personal experiences related to entering the field. The discussion highlights the need for insights into the competitive nature of the industry and essential personal qualities for success. However, the thread is closed due to privacy and anti-phishing policies prohibiting interview threads. This closure limits further assistance for the student's project.
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Need help for INTERVIEW an environmental engineer of technology!

Hello everyone!
I am a college student. I need somebody who is an environmental engineer of technology help me to answer some interview question for my project of career class. I wonder if somebody there help me out.
Here are those questions:

1. What are your job duties? Obtain at least 10 duties.
2. What are three scenarios orsituations illustrating you particular job duties?
3. How would you describe you work setting?
4. What are the pros and cons of your work?
5. How did you decide to get into this field and what steps did you take to enter this field?
6. How did you feel when you decided to enter your field -- scared, worried, excited? why?
7. How competitive is it to enter your field today?
8. What personal qualities do you feel would be most important to have in your work and why?
9. If you could change the past, would you make the same carees choise? why?

Those are all the question.

Thank you so much!
 
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