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About Chicago Bridge & Iron Company®

Chicago Bridge & Iron Company known commonly as CB&I, is a American large American conglomerate engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company. CB&I specializes in projects for oil and gas companies. According to one of the founder's heirs, "The old joke is that Chicago Bridge & Iron isn't in Chicago, doesn't build bridges and doesn't use iron." CB&I currently employs approximately 50,000 people worldwide.

What to Expect When Interviewing

The interview procedure at Chicago Bridge & Iron Company is straightforward. There is a common skills assessment which covers subjects including but not limited to reading, writing, speaking, and simple math. Applicants must bring their resume with them to the interview. Some applicants go through a phone screening before progressing to an in person interview. Current employees have reported that it is important to show that you are capable of handling stressful situations, working in a fast paced setting, have a flexible schedule, and collaborating with others. Once through the application process, all new hires are required to go through a introductory training.