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Monday, 25 February 2013

Getting a Job in Engineering

Getting a good job is hard enough these days, let alone one in the specific field that you are considering. There is plenty of preparation work that you need to do, starting even in your early schooling days. Here is some general information regarding landing a job in an engineering field.
Engineering is a profession that requires candidates that are dedicated to the profession and have extremely honed skills in mathematics, teamwork, analytical thinking, and problem solving. Each sector of engineering has its own special requirements. In order to excel at the required subjects for engineering, you need to start with the internal desire to succeed.
First, it is important to understand the different areas of engineering in order to establish your focus. Engineering is broken up into the main areas of chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical. Chemical engineering is the combination of both life and physical sciences in order to create or modify chemicals that will aid in the manufacturing process. Civil engineering deals mainly with planning and building infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and buildings. Electrical engineering deals with anything from circuits to telecommunications. Finally Mechanical engineering is essential to automobiles, airplanes, or any other sort of machinery.
After excelling at engineering related studies in high school, it will be important to also put yourself in a position to be accepted and attend a renowned engineering related university. This requires showing that you can maintain a high work load by taking advanced classes in high school, you show that you are interested in academic related activities, and applying for any scholarships or grants that you are eligible for. Once at a university, be sure to maintain high grades, be involved in engineering related activities and groups, and take the time to participate in as many internship or shadowing opportunities as you can. It is advisable that you aim to also get a graduate degree in your field.
At this point, hopefully you have used your university and internship experiences as networking opportunities for future employment opportunities. As long as you use all of the standard procedures for finding your first job after graduating then you should set yourself up well: Be sure to not apply for jobs out of your qualification level, show your excitement, prove why you will be an important asset, be positive about all previous experiences, look professional, and make sure you fully prepare yourself for the interview

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