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Seeknay25
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Are You an Engineer? A few questions...
Hello everybody, I'm a current student going into electrical engineer and as a first task I'm being told to interview a skilled engineer., and I'm hoping I can find one here :)
I just got a some questions that would help me greatly with this project and it would be great if a few people could spend a minutes answering them. It would be nice if you left an email address after you answer the questions, but you don't have to. If you want to add any additional information feel free to do so. Also it would be best if you just quoted my thread and answered the questions that way. Your few minutes will be greatly appreciated. Also, if its a yes or no answer, such as the second one, it would be nice if you elaborated with your answer, but its not needed.
Q1: What current field are you in?
Q2: Is this what you thought you were going to do in high school?
Q3: What degree did you get in college?
Q4: Did you decide on this field before attending your college?
Q5: How long have you worked in your profession?
Q6: What is your specialty in your field of engineering?
Q7: What are some of the projects you've worked on?
Q8: How much time do most projects take?
Q9: Are there any specific tools or equipment required for your job?
Q10: Do you generally work alone or in a group of two or more?
Q11: What advantages/ disadvantages do you find while working alone, or in a group.
Q12:Do most people in you field work the same as you (In a group or alone)?
Q13:Are employers evenly distributed or are they concentrated in certain areas of the country?
Q14: What are the beginning, average, and top pay one could expect to earn in you field of engineering?
Q15: How many hours do you work per week?
Q16: Is there further education offered where you work?
Q17: Do you have any advice for someone looking to go into civil engineering?
Q18: What do you feel your biggest accomplishment is, involving your work, or how you got there?
Q19: How happy are you with what you do?
Email: (Not needed, but it would be nice for reference)
Hello everybody, I'm a current student going into electrical engineer and as a first task I'm being told to interview a skilled engineer., and I'm hoping I can find one here :)
I just got a some questions that would help me greatly with this project and it would be great if a few people could spend a minutes answering them. It would be nice if you left an email address after you answer the questions, but you don't have to. If you want to add any additional information feel free to do so. Also it would be best if you just quoted my thread and answered the questions that way. Your few minutes will be greatly appreciated. Also, if its a yes or no answer, such as the second one, it would be nice if you elaborated with your answer, but its not needed.
Q1: What current field are you in?
Q2: Is this what you thought you were going to do in high school?
Q3: What degree did you get in college?
Q4: Did you decide on this field before attending your college?
Q5: How long have you worked in your profession?
Q6: What is your specialty in your field of engineering?
Q7: What are some of the projects you've worked on?
Q8: How much time do most projects take?
Q9: Are there any specific tools or equipment required for your job?
Q10: Do you generally work alone or in a group of two or more?
Q11: What advantages/ disadvantages do you find while working alone, or in a group.
Q12:Do most people in you field work the same as you (In a group or alone)?
Q13:Are employers evenly distributed or are they concentrated in certain areas of the country?
Q14: What are the beginning, average, and top pay one could expect to earn in you field of engineering?
Q15: How many hours do you work per week?
Q16: Is there further education offered where you work?
Q17: Do you have any advice for someone looking to go into civil engineering?
Q18: What do you feel your biggest accomplishment is, involving your work, or how you got there?
Q19: How happy are you with what you do?
Email: (Not needed, but it would be nice for reference)
-Thank you very much
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