Took a Gap Year to figure out what career pathway I wanted to take. Switched my mind throughout 2023-2024. Found your channel earlier this year, and it has helped me made my decision. Now I will go back to school with a firm grasp on what field I wanna dive in. With full confidence. This video also helped me alot. As well as your previous videos.
@EngineeringGoneWild I am engineering student. I want some advice. During the university should I select a sub field in mechanical engineering and prepare myself for it or should I prepare for everything so I can get a job
Great video! I am developing my skills in automation (robotics/mechatronics) and was concerned with the pay in the UK for robotics engineers. It's nice to see that these skills will definitely be valuable in the chip manufacturing industry, so I will have a look there to see how to break into it.
Fantastic content! It's great to see someone debunking the myth that mechanical engineers can't make it in tech. Definitely sharing this on my channel also.
Awesome video about the tech industry! I definitely agree that mechanical engineers have an obligation to solve the world's most challenging problems, one of which is the advancement of microchips and technology in general for mankind
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That's so good and I'm really interested in this field, but that's so hard as you can see it's National security for American and Europe and not any one can work in this companies, also if you need start your own company to design that machine you really need million of years , and really if you have the opportunity to work in ASM please send to me 🙏🏻🥺😂
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Took a Gap Year to figure out what career pathway I wanted to take. Switched my mind throughout 2023-2024. Found your channel earlier this year, and it has helped me made my decision. Now I will go back to school with a firm grasp on what field I wanna dive in. With full confidence. This video also helped me alot. As well as your previous videos.
Good for you what did you choose ?
Enjoy the process and best of luck 🤞
Same blud
@EngineeringGoneWild I am engineering student. I want some advice. During the university should I select a sub field in mechanical engineering and prepare myself for it or should I prepare for everything so I can get a job
Great video! I am developing my skills in automation (robotics/mechatronics) and was concerned with the pay in the UK for robotics engineers. It's nice to see that these skills will definitely be valuable in the chip manufacturing industry, so I will have a look there to see how to break into it.
I once ate some food while watching TV. I looked into the bag and the things I was eating were very small. They really were micro-chips
Fantastic content, bro! I'm a Mechanical Engineer student from Brazil and yours videos help a lot and inspire me
Fantastic content! It's great to see someone debunking the myth that mechanical engineers can't make it in tech. Definitely sharing this on my channel also.
I am glad that I have subscribed to your channel, transferring to get a degree in ME. Your content is great.
I admire your videos and content. Please continue inspiring Mechanical Engineers around the globe ! Best wishes !!
Awesome video about the tech industry! I definitely agree that mechanical engineers have an obligation to solve the world's most challenging problems, one of which is the advancement of microchips and technology in general for mankind
Mechanical Engineers? Microchips? 😳
Very helpful video! Could you please talk about thermal engineering (specialization in Mechanical Engineering)
I have completed my mechanical engineering with little to no knowledge what should I do I’m so confused somebody help me please
Do yourself something by making your own at home project, set a goal. Meet the goal. Put on resume
How is this even possible?
So common in tier 2 and 3 colleges @@biomoger_nature. Just completed my 6th sem with just average knowledge and now I'm suffering too
Damn that was a great video!
I recently interviewed with Lam Research for Bengaluru location, unfortunately I couldn't make it.
Great company. Keep applying, improving, and never give up 💪
" Acer Aspire 7 A715-76G-59U9 Core I5 12th Gen 8GB Ram 512GB PCIe Nvme Gen4 SSD GTX 1650 4GB Graphics 15.6 Inch IPS 144Hz FHD Gaming Laptop " vs " MSI Thin GF63 12UCX Intel Core I5 12th Gen-12450H RTX 2050 4GB Graphics 8GB DDR4 RAM 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6 Inch FHD 144Hz Gaming Laptop " vs " HP Victus 15 (R5-7535HS + RTX 2050 4G + 8G) " which one should I buy for engineering study and slightly gaming ???
GPU is not an issue......
'Built quality' , 'Battery life' , 'Durable' , 'Heating issue' should also be looked into.. Please help me .......
you should go with the MSI Thin, but you need to look into the RAM
Is there any way I can contact you???
Did you ever mention what your masters degree was in?
That's so good and I'm really interested in this field, but that's so hard as you can see it's National security for American and Europe and not any one can work in this companies, also if you need start your own company to design that machine you really need million of years , and really if you have the opportunity to work in ASM please send to me 🙏🏻🥺😂
Okay so just major in computer engineering
I think you are talking about materials science and engineering not mechanical