Be confident and relaxed. interviews are friendly and a relationship should be established.
Graduate, Melbourne - 18 Sep 2020
Get to know Cardno and understand the kind of work we do to make sure it is something you are interested in.
Graduate, Brisbane - 18 Sep 2020
I would recommend they best prepare by showing they are comfortable, having a good attitude/being friendly, and being open and eager to learn
Graduate, brisbane - 17 Sep 2020
Dress as you would if you were to work in the company and be yourself, and look up the key company beliefs.
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Sep 2020
My biggest recommendation would be to look at acquiring undergraduate experience during your degree. I started doing unpaid experience in my third year at uni which then led to some paid experience. I found that during my interview, my undergraduate experience was the biggest highlight.
Graduate, Perth - 17 Sep 2020
Be genuine, honest and open about your past experience and future goals.
Graduate, Brisbane - 17 Sep 2020
There was a big focus on teamwork and communication so I think it is best to be ready to share past examples of you demonstrating those skills.
Graduate, Sydney - 17 Sep 2020
Understand the company and its values. Prepare answers in advance to potential questions to ask.
Graduate, Brisbane - 17 Sep 2020
Have confidence and be interested. Fake it till you make it with the confidence, effective oral communication is key. Showing that you have an interest in the company and the work that you will be doing, shows that you are invested and are likely to perform better as it actually is a passion, in addition you will come across as being a positive person that would improve the office culture and be pleasant to work with.
Graduate, Newcastle - 17 Sep 2020
Just be yourself and be honest
Graduate, Perth - 17 Sep 2020
Be yourself and don't hesitate to let your personality show. For grads specifically, a lot are motivated to secure work so be honest with your experience or lack thereof and show qualitative characteristics that show you're a team member. Preparation is key, you want to have an understanding of what you're getting into and what you can bring
Graduate, Brisbane - 17 Sep 2020
Every team operates in a different manner. It is difficult to give advice to other teams and other candidates.
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Aug 2020
Don't hide the things that make you, YOU. Be proud of your interpersonal skills and other skills you think would make you good at joining and working in a team and getting along with others in your day-to-day work life.
Graduate, Brisbane - 06 Aug 2020
I recommend just being yourself and being honest on your resume, the company doesn't try and ask questions to trick or catch you out and all the HR staff you communicate with are super nice and helpful.
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Aug 2020
Check out Cardno's website and have a peruse of the public documents in the 'About Us' section, particularly "Our Vision, Purpose and Values". Also have a look at specific sectors to see if the work we do suits your personal interests. I'd say successful candidates are ones who show a keen interest and passion in the role they are applying for.
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Aug 2020
If you're going for a specific role, research the role itself, projects that team is working on etc. If you're applying for a general graduate program with rotations show you're interested to get a taste for everything.
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Aug 2020
research the company, be knowledgeable on the company's current projects and strengths. Don't stress too much as well as the interviewers are approachable
Midlevel, Melbourne - 05 Aug 2020
I believe being enthusiastic and showing your willingness to learn will get you very far.
Midlevel, Wollongong - 05 Aug 2020
I was hired 3+ years ago when I was a very inexperienced undergraduate. My interview was not very formal or technical.
Graduate, Melbourne - 05 Aug 2020
Always be upfront about your interests and professional goals. If it's the right job for you it'll work out.
Graduate, Wellington - 05 Aug 2020