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Business Partner Interview

Recycling And Polymers Question(s) & Actual Evaluation

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* Please note that the following answer(s) are just sample answers from one of our candidates. It doesn't mean that it's the correct or wrong answer.
Please refer to the evaluation for more insight.


  • Classification: Business Partner
  • Topic(s): Recycling And Polymers
Interview Question:

Can you describe your experience with Circular Economy trends and developments?

Candidate's Answer:

Yeah, during my masters I did some projects like recycling and sorting of polymers to separate it from aluminum that is a part of packing cups. And then I did my thesis in copper and aluminum separation along with the polymers. So in that projects.They actively participate and look for the latest circular economy trends like I look for the problems in the recycling industry of polymers, I look for the problem that we are facing and why we are not able to close the circular economy loop, and I analyze the problem with the.Proper separation. So in this projects I critically analyze the problems. Why these are the problems and why we are not able to close the circular economy loop. What are the basic problems like in this? I work on the separation of aluminum.Polymer, but the real problem was the adhesive of aluminum that is connecting with the polymers. And in that way I I look at the new trends which which are like reduce, reuse or redevelop or.Yeah.Or.

AI Evaluation:

Your answer provides a solid foundation and demonstrates relevant experience in recycling and polymers, particularly within the context of the circular economy. You effectively highlight your academic background and specific projects related to separation technologies, which are pertinent topics in the recycling of materials. However, there are several areas for improvement to enhance clarity, coherence, and depth.

1. Structure and Clarity: Your response could benefit from a more organized structure. Start with a brief introduction to the circular economy, then clearly outline your projects and their relevance. Use transition phrases to connect ideas, making it easier for the interviewer to follow.

2. Depth of Analysis: While you mention looking for trends and identifying problems, you could elaborate on specific circular economy trends you've encountered. For instance, discuss innovations in material design, advances in recycling technologies, or policies that promote recycling.

3. Addressing Challenges: You mention challenges like adhesives in your projects. It would be helpful to briefly describe how these challenges impact the recycling process and what solutions could potentially address them. This shows your analytical ability and understanding of real-world applications.

4. Future Outlook: Consider adding a sentence or two about how these experiences shape your perspective on future developments in the circular economy, which would show forward-thinking.

Based on these points, I would rate your answer a 3/5. It conveys relevant experience but lacks clarity and depth needed for a more compelling response.

To improve, reorganize your answer, expand on the trends, detail specific challenges and solutions, and provide insights about the future of the circular economy.

  • Classification: Business Partner
  • Topic(s): Recycling And Polymers
Interview Question:

What specific Circular Economy solutions have you driven in your previous roles?

Candidate's Answer:

So during my previous role where I was working on the.Circular economy and recycling of copper eye particularly analyze the problem, what are the major problems So the major problem was the separation of metals. Why the we are not able to get the purity of the materials that can be reused and read develop in the advanced.I advanced applications, but during this project I specifically work. How can we efficiently separate different metals from copper and even polymers? How can we reduce the waste because there is some penalties to dim the waste so.I analyzed the the properties of the material that is going to the waste that are major part of polymers, glass and metals. I analyze their density and then based on their density, I develop a trend where I give a suggestion that we can use this, uh.This is separator that are developed to separate the polymers and glass and the metals. Then we can analyze how efficiently we are reducing the waste. And when we implemented this solution, it was working really good because the density difference.Between polymers, glass and metal was huge. So in that way, once I reduce the waste and then I work on how we can further improve the purity that on that scale I was.Give a suggestion and start work on XRF sorting and optical sorting. And then I realized XRF sorting give very good results to separate metals from the other metal. So in this way I specifically make some solutions that efficiently separate the material and then at the end I work on the processing.What are the major problem in the processing? What are the material that is coming and cause problem to the processing that was like in polymers especially was quoted with different materials that cause problem and there was coating with some.Chemicals to improve their smoothness and to improve their stability. So these are causing problems because then it's not possible to convert them to the drive.Feels so these are the problems that I specifically analyze and give solution.

AI Evaluation:

Your answer provides a good overview of your experience with Circular Economy solutions, particularly regarding the recycling of materials like copper and polymers. However, it could benefit from more clarity, organization, and a focus on key achievements. Here’s a breakdown:

1. Clarity and Structure: Your response can come across as somewhat convoluted. Structuring it into clear sections—identifying the problem, your solution, the implementation, and the results—would enhance comprehension.

2. Specificity: While you mention several techniques (density analysis, XRF sorting, optical sorting), providing more detailed examples or quantitative outcomes (e.g., percentage improvement in material purity or waste reduction) would strengthen your points.

3. Results Emphasis: Highlighting the impact of your initiatives, like how much waste was reduced or the increase in purity percentages achieved, would demonstrate the tangible benefits of your work.

4. Conciseness: Some phrases can be streamlined or eliminated to maintain focus and coherence. Ensure you maintain a professional tone while avoiding repetitive phrases.

5. Personal Contributions: Make it clearer what your specific role was in the projects. This helps interviewers understand your individual contributions to the team's successes.

To improve your answer, consider revising it to include these elements while ensuring it flows logically from problem identification through to results.

Rating: 3.5/5

  • Classification: Business Partner
  • Topic(s): Recycling And Polymers
Interview Question:

How do you approach building networks with stakeholders in the field of Circular Economy?

Candidate's Answer:

So recently I was working as a process engineer in Metso, Finland. So I was working with the team of four different students that are working on different topics of the same project. And then I start to develop the network with these students to ask.What are their work, what they are doing and who specifically their work can impact? And then I start to collaborate with the senior management that are connected from the process management from environmental point of view and why they are?Doing in a specific way like we were working on NMC processing. So my question from different stakeholders, I sent the message and emails. I want a meeting, I want to discuss more about the process. So in this way, firstly I build the network, I build the network with the production engineer, with the R&D engineer.And with the lab engineers to specifically analyze the problem. And then based on that I start questioning about how their solution can be more environmental friendly. I give my suggestion and ask their analysis to work to ask for.Ohh, it could be helped to improve their their solution. So in this way, I particularly connected with the with with the managers from different teams and I discussed my projects and their input for my projects and then we connect it with the.Environmental assessment and hold these material will be prolonged how we can increase the life of this material so we work on increasing the cycle of cathode material based by.Did you think that span that effect the mechanical behavior of the material? So in this way I connect with different stakeholders, I discuss with them and I ask their input and give my my input and would develop a better solution with them.

AI Evaluation:

Your answer provides a good foundation by illustrating a specific example of how you built networks with stakeholders in your previous role. Here’s an evaluation of your response:

1. Clarity and Structure: Your response could benefit from clearer structure. While you detail your interactions with various teams, the flow is a bit disjointed. Consider organizing your answer into distinct sections: introduction, strategy for networking, collaboration process, and outcomes.

2. Detail and Specificity: You mention working with several stakeholders but could elaborate on their specific roles and how they directly relate to the Circular Economy. Providing a clearer context about the relevance of your project to recycling and polymers would enhance your answer.

3. Engagement and Collaboration: You effectively highlight your approach to engaging with others. However, emphasize how you maintained these relationships and how they contributed to achieving shared goals.

4. Emphasis on Outcomes: It's important to mention any tangible outcomes from these collaborations. Did your networking lead to any innovative solutions or improvements?

5. Language and Concision: There are some grammatical errors and awkward phrasing that can make your response difficult to follow. Revising for clarity and conciseness will strengthen your delivery.

Rate your answer: 3.5/5.

To improve, focus on structuring your response clearly, providing more context about the relevance of your projects to the Circular Economy, and highlighting tangible outcomes from your networking efforts. Aim for concise language and logical flow to make your points more persuasive.