If you are only engaged in programming, I think you can refer to the following suggestions:
1. Use AOI reasonably in the company (whether using offline AOI or online AOI);
2. Your understanding of AOI (for example, what type of AOI have you operated, how long, and how good the equipment fault analysis ability is);
3. How do you want the new company AOI to develop in the future?
Education:
You weigh it.
Since you are applying for AOI technician, I think there are some technical things I don't need to teach you. You should be able to speak clearly and methodically. For example: 1. How to evaluate the first pass rate when testing AOI?
2. How to calculate 2. AOI detection rate?
3. Reasonable placement 3. AOI is in a company (after screen printing? After posting? In front of the reflux furnace? After the reflow oven? )
What are the responsibilities of 4.4? AOI operators, technicians and engineers?
One thing AOI technicians should understand is that this is closely related to the whole process technology. If you tell me your understanding of the process and your views on the use of equipment in the interview, I think others will definitely look at you with new eyes!
Come on! I wish you a successful interview!