Applied to one local internship and got an offer today for $20 an hour in my first semester of community college without any prior engineering experience, they were definitely happy to find people that are in their first year as most people don't apply in their first year.
I´m in an Electrical Engineering Internship right now, and I was making these mistakes last week. I got frustraded with the job. But this week will be different, I´m gonna take advantage of the company as much as I can 👌
Your advices are gold! I did exactly the same things and I earned myself an full time offer with that company, only with 1 internship. There is only one thing I want to add. Accept any entry level position! Don't turn it down because it is not something you want to do. My position is EH&S. I almost turned it down because I thought EH&S roles are not engineering.
Eggs!!! Thank you so much for making this channel , I am in the sophomore year right now, and m broke rn , but after 2 years I will donate 100$ for your contribution (with my first salary)! Thank you for your guidance ,knowledge and spreading your knowledge with us . God bless you
Hey Eggs I just started my first engineering internship at age 30 and I have some years of experience in the industry just not as an engineer. My first few weeks have been a struggle as I haven't really been giving any direction for what to do. What is the best route to make use of my time effectively? Mind you I have a full time job so I am currently doing 60 hours weeks over the course of 4 days. Exhausted isn't even the word right now.
The focus away from technical work since 2000, is the very reason your life expectancy isn't extrapolated 150 years, given the speed world was progressing in 50s trough 90s
Wasn't successful in getting an internship. Mainly because of being a foreign student. Now in my OPT year, it is difficult finding a job because I did not have any internship. Is finding internships after graduation very difficult?
Hello, yes unfortunately finding a job after graduation is also pretty hard. Please check out the other video I made focusing on this topic. I find that graduate school (PhD) and start up companies are easier to get into as a foreign student. Most large companies don't want to do the paperwork for a sponsored Visa, which I think is pretty sad, but that is the system in the US right now.. this is especially hard for internships because you are only there for a few months. Because of this, I knew a brilliant foreign student who had to volunteer for a research internship at a major company, she then found a job at a start up after graduation. You have a much larger hill to climb, but once you get to the top you'll have the strongest legs in the game, and people recognize that.
Eggs, I'm a civil engineering intern I work for a small contractor. The project engineer handles most of things with his foremen. I do those small tasks here and there like taking measurements and doing calculations but I'm not satisfied. How can I grow and enjoy my internship? Is it possible to ask him to give me feedback on my work weekly? Would he agree to that?
Hello ,I m uttpal 2nd year chemical engineering.i wanna ask that which type of courses were helpful for being good at chemical engineering.thanks for the support 🙏🙏🙏❤️
You’re chemical engineering curriculum should cover everything but some specific courses I found to be most helpful have been thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer and plant design
Applied to one local internship and got an offer today for $20 an hour in my first semester of community college without any prior engineering experience, they were definitely happy to find people that are in their first year as most people don't apply in their first year.
That's cool. I always thought they wanted at least Junior standing people, but I guess not always.
I´m in an Electrical Engineering Internship right now, and I was making these mistakes last week. I got frustraded with the job. But this week will be different, I´m gonna take advantage of the company as much as I can 👌
How it was?
How’s life leonardo?
Your advices are gold! I did exactly the same things and I earned myself an full time offer with that company, only with 1 internship.
There is only one thing I want to add. Accept any entry level position! Don't turn it down because it is not something you want to do. My position is EH&S. I almost turned it down because I thought EH&S roles are not engineering.
Yes, great advice! You need to get that foot in the door and go from there.
Eggs!!! Thank you so much for making this channel , I am in the sophomore year right now, and m broke rn , but after 2 years I will donate 100$ for your contribution (with my first salary)! Thank you for your guidance ,knowledge and spreading your knowledge with us . God bless you
I'm really happy to hear that these videos are helpful to you! Wishing you lots of success. No need to send money though haha
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send the money it’s been 2 years now cmon don’t be shy
The best chemical engineering channel at all.
Keep going bro 👊
Content quality just keeps getting better and better. Keep it up!
Thanks!
Darn good advice. Mistakes you can make regardless of career choice.
Hey Eggs I just started my first engineering internship at age 30 and I have some years of experience in the industry just not as an engineer. My first few weeks have been a struggle as I haven't really been giving any direction for what to do. What is the best route to make use of my time effectively? Mind you I have a full time job so I am currently doing 60 hours weeks over the course of 4 days. Exhausted isn't even the word right now.
Made my first mistake during my internship. Felt really bad I apologized to the engineer and supervisor. I will never make that same mistake!
The focus away from technical work since 2000, is the very reason your life expectancy isn't extrapolated 150 years, given the speed world was progressing in 50s trough 90s
Amazing videos, useful information
Good suggestions for any job.
Never got an intership tried so hard had a hard time building my career
Wasn't successful in getting an internship. Mainly because of being a foreign student. Now in my OPT year, it is difficult finding a job because I did not have any internship. Is finding internships after graduation very difficult?
Hello, yes unfortunately finding a job after graduation is also pretty hard. Please check out the other video I made focusing on this topic. I find that graduate school (PhD) and start up companies are easier to get into as a foreign student. Most large companies don't want to do the paperwork for a sponsored Visa, which I think is pretty sad, but that is the system in the US right now.. this is especially hard for internships because you are only there for a few months. Because of this, I knew a brilliant foreign student who had to volunteer for a research internship at a major company, she then found a job at a start up after graduation. You have a much larger hill to climb, but once you get to the top you'll have the strongest legs in the game, and people recognize that.
good advice
Eggs, I'm a civil engineering intern I work for a small contractor. The project engineer handles most of things with his foremen. I do those small tasks here and there like taking measurements and doing calculations but I'm not satisfied. How can I grow and enjoy my internship? Is it possible to ask him to give me feedback on my work weekly? Would he agree to that?
Hello ,I m uttpal 2nd year chemical engineering.i wanna ask that which type of courses were helpful for being good at chemical engineering.thanks for the support 🙏🙏🙏❤️
You’re chemical engineering curriculum should cover everything but some specific courses I found to be most helpful have been thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer and plant design
Do chemical engineers have do any courses???
thx eggs!
woah first time being first