Quantumspotter
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- 3 Jul 2014
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Good afternoon all.
After reading several posts on here offering advice on train driving roles etc, I hope some people will be equally helpful towards mine.
I am interested in several vacancies with one of my many local train operating companies for posts in trainee graduate management. Two posts in what appears to general management areas and three in the engineering department. My questions are quite simply. What will they be looking for in the right candidate? I have previous experience of retail management however my degree is very much science based. I have also worked in the education sector to. So, I do have a wealth of transferable skills to bring to the roles. Does anyone know if I would need an engineering degree for the engineering roles. As for an understanding of how the modern railway system works, not sure anyone does really , I do understand how the structure of the system exists and how all the different operating companies etc interact.
Any advice or tips would be gretefuly received.
Kind regards.
Quantum.
After reading several posts on here offering advice on train driving roles etc, I hope some people will be equally helpful towards mine.
I am interested in several vacancies with one of my many local train operating companies for posts in trainee graduate management. Two posts in what appears to general management areas and three in the engineering department. My questions are quite simply. What will they be looking for in the right candidate? I have previous experience of retail management however my degree is very much science based. I have also worked in the education sector to. So, I do have a wealth of transferable skills to bring to the roles. Does anyone know if I would need an engineering degree for the engineering roles. As for an understanding of how the modern railway system works, not sure anyone does really , I do understand how the structure of the system exists and how all the different operating companies etc interact.
Any advice or tips would be gretefuly received.
Kind regards.
Quantum.