ou start by applying through the SSE careers site. This usually includes:
A CV
Answers to a few competency or motivation questions (e.g., why SSE, why this role)
They’re looking for alignment with their values (safety, sustainability, teamwork) as much as academic background.
2. Online Assessments
If shortlisted, you may be asked to complete online tests:
Situational Judgement Test (SJT) – how you’d respond to workplace scenarios
Numerical reasoning – basic data interpretation (graphs, percentages)
Sometimes verbal reasoning
These are generally not overly technical but do require focus and time management.
3. Video Interview (Pre-recorded)
Next is often a HireVue-style interview:
You record answers to set questions
Usually competency-based (e.g., teamwork, problem-solving)
You’ll get prep time before each answer
Expect questions like:
“Tell me about a time you worked in a team”
“Why do you want to work in the energy sector?”
4. Assessment Centre (Final Stage)
For many internships, this is the final step. It can be virtual or in-person and includes:
a. Group Exercise
Work with other candidates on a scenario (e.g., planning an energy project)
They assess communication, collaboration, and leadership—not just who talks most
b. Case Study / Presentation
Analyse information and present your ideas
Could involve energy networks, sustainability, or infrastructure planning
c. One-to-One Interview
Mix of:
Competency questions
Strength-based questions (what energizes you)
Some role-specific or technical questions (depending on the internship)
Otras evaluaciones sobre las entrevistas para el cargo de Engineering Intern en SSE
Talked to camera on video and it was fine got asked questions about the general energy sector. Not preferable to a video interview that would involve speaking to someone. Initially had an assessment online that involved standard sle questions deductive reasoning.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What are the biggest challenges facing the energy sector today.