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Zoe

I am an engineering student who enjoys problem solving and projects that make a real difference. Outside of school, I love to run, hike, and explore the outdoors!

I am an engineering student who enjoys problem solving and projects that make a real difference. Outside of school, I love to run, hike, and explore the outdoors!

About Me

University of Victoria

Class of 2028

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Interests

Engineering
Business
Long distance running

Interview Questions

Barksdale Control Products

Excel Analyst Intern

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What experience do you have completing high level excel analysis?

I’ve gained solid experience with Excel through my physics labs, where I frequently organize and analyze data sets. I’m comfortable using various functions and formulas to calculate key metrics such as averages and standard deviations. I’ve also created charts and graphs to visualize data trends, which helped me draw insights and make clear conclusions.

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Excel Analyst Intern

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What do you know about out Barksdale product line ( So in summary someone who know FLOW, PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE & LEVEL instrumentation)?

Barksdale offers a robust product line for flow, pressure, temperature, and level instrumentation. Their pressure transducers and transmitters provide accurate measurements for a range of industrial applications, including oil and gas. For flow measurement, Barksdale’s sensors are designed for precise monitoring of liquids and gases, ensuring reliability in critical systems. Their temperature switches, such as the ML1H series, offer excellent performance in controlling and measuring temperatures across a wide range. Additionally, Barksdale’s level switches and transmitters are ideal for detecting fluid levels in tanks and reservoirs, providing dependable operation in demanding environments.

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Excel Analyst Intern

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Can you provide an example of a report you created using Excel?

In my physics labs, I often use Excel to organize and analyze data from experiments. For example, in one lab where we measured the motion of a projectile, I used Excel to create tables for time, distance, and velocity, and then generated graphs to visualize the data. I also applied Excel’s statistical tools to calculate averages, standard deviations, and other key measurements. These reports helped me identify patterns, compare results to theoretical predictions, and present my findings in a clear, organized format.

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