Career Quiz
Wondering Where to Get Started at Veit?
If you’re looking for a home to build a long-lasting and rewarding career, there’s a place for you here. Our team is committed to matching your interests and skills with a role that’s perfectly suited for your success.
Take this eight-question quiz for help getting started.
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1. What kind of work gets you fired up?
I like leading groups and being the person others look to when it’s time to make a judgment call.
I like being in control — literally — and mastering a skill that not everyone can do.
Hard work fires me up. At the end of the day, I like seeing what I accomplished with my own two hands.
I like taking something messy and complicated and turning it into a clear plan others can execute on.
I like to be in motion at all times, moving from Point A to Point B with a purpose.
I like spotting problems and helping to avoid them.
I’m a support player at heart, and I like being behind the scenes, helping others do their jobs well.
I like rolling up my sleeves, figuring out what’s going on, and knowing my work keeps others moving.
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2. Where do you feel most at home?
At the front-end of big decisions, making things happen.
In the operator’s seat, my hands on the controls, focused on the task in front of me.
In the trenches, shoulder-to-shoulder with other hard workers, staying busy.
Immersed in the details, making informed calculations to act on.
On the move, checking things off my list as I go.
I like interacting with people I care about and helping them troubleshoot challenges to avoid risk.
I’m most at home in the background, diligently working to support the team that’s center stage.
I’m most at home with a wrench in my hand, grease on my shirt, and a machine that needs service.
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3. Which best describes how you handle challenges?
I step up fearlessly and take ownership of finding solutions.
I stay calm and focused, drawing on my training to make steady progress.
I put my nose to the grindstone and muscle through any challenge by sheer determination.
I ask informed questions to gather information and make smart decisions.
I pivot and find an alternative approach to get where I need to go.
My first instinct is to slow down, assess the risks, and form a controlled plan of action.
I ask others on my team how I can help them, then work to form solutions that benefit everyone involved.
I pop the hood (literally and figuratively), assess the situation, and start troubleshooting to identify what’s causing the challenge.
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4. What kind of impact would you be most proud to make?
I’m most proud when I can inspire others to accomplish team goals.
I feel proud when I contribute to a team’s success using the skills I’ve mastered.
I take pride in putting in the hours and sweat, knowing I’ve given my all to a tough job that makes a difference.
I take pride in seeing a huge project come together because of my planning.
I feel most proud keeping the team fueled and supplied with the materials of the job.
Knowing I’ve kept others safe and helping them go home to their families — that’s what makes me proud.
Helping others do their best work and feel supported is the impact I would be most proud of.
I feel most proud when I can solve a complex mechanical challenge that allows others to do their jobs.
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5. Which best describes your natural pace of work?
I like to move fast, make decisions, and lead the charge.
By nature, I’m steady, focused, and precise in whatever I put my mind to.
I’m high-energy, reliable, and ready for anything.
I don’t believe in rushing. I like to be thoughtful, organized, and thorough.
I follow a schedule and find ways to get where I’m going quickly and safely.
Deliberate and intentional — you have to be to avoid dangerous mistakes.
I stay busy helping others, and respond with urgency when I’m needed.
I don’t mind the pressure of deadlines, but I prefer to work at a safe, measured pace to ensure my work is thorough.
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6. If you were part of a football team, which position would you be best suited for?
Quarterback — calling plays, motivating the team, and keeping everyone moving forward.
Running Back — moving the ball forward, navigating obstacles, and executing the plan.
Offensive Lineman — doing the tough work that keeps the team moving.
Head Coach — setting the game-time strategy, putting the right players in the right positions.
Wide Receiver — my job is to know where the ball is being thrown and be there to catch it.
Defensive Line — stopping threats and protecting the players.
Team Coordinator — managing off-field logistics, travel, budget, and behind-the-scenes support for the win.
Kicker — steady and reliable, making precise, critical moves when it counts.
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7. How do you react in stressful situations?
I thrive under pressure by stepping up to take the lead.
Stressful situations make me lock in and focus.
I take a moment to pause, then find a constructive way forward because the work needs to be done.
I take a deep breath, prioritize, and delegate tasks based on the big picture.
I keep my eyes on the path in front of me.
I slow down, assess the risks, and create the safest route forward.
I check in on the team and try to help others stay calm and collected.
I think through every possible cause of whatever challenge I’m facing, then troubleshoot them all to identify the right path forward.
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8. What excites you most about a career with Veit?
The opportunity to earn trust and responsibility over time.
The chance to sharpen my skills and master equipment.
Building a career I can be proud of from the ground up.
Planning and guiding big projects with long-term impact in my community.
Being a valued and reliable part of the team.
The chance to help someone avoid injury and protect others.
Playing an important role in shaping the future of the company behind the scenes.
The chance to learn and work on the industry’s most advanced equipment and machinery.
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