Kurdistan Regional Government Interview Questions
Updated 26 Feb 2019
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Anonymous Employee in Erbil
I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Kurdistan Regional Government (Erbil) in Jan 2015
The interview was really easy. They asked me some simple questions about my undergrad and courses i took during my undergrad. They asked me some HR questions and some work environment.
- What did you study during your undergrad?
Anonymous Employee in Erbil
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Kurdistan Regional Government (Erbil) in Jan 2015
I had 3 interview. All interview were face to face. The first interview I was asked more about my technical background and education. The second interview I did with the department and they were asking questions about the position that I will work. And finally the supervisor.
- Telecommunication basics. Wireless standards.
Anonymous Interview Candidate in Kurdī Rūī
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Kurdistan Regional Government (Kurdī Rūī) in Aug 2013
when teachers taught and the government didn't paid, and the teachers obliged to be quite and shut his mouse up what will you wait for those kind of teachers? apart from teaching those students in a way that they never accept these fearless government by revolution or demonstration or strike they can change the rules what ever they want.
- for knowing the reason why I want to leave this proud-full job