As cross-disciplinary skills become increasingly more important in research and industry, career success is found by avoiding limitations and narrowing studies to only a slice of engineering. Check out this popular career story from last January. https://lnkd.in/eKGNZcbb
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🌹❤️Unlocking Engineering: Degrees Not Required!♥️🌹 🌻In the realm of engineering, the emphasis on formal education is gradually shifting as practitioners demonstrate that a degree isn't a prerequisite for success. With technology advancements and a demand for practical skills, experience and hands-on learning are gaining recognition in the field. 🌻Evolution in Engineering In the past, an engineering degree was the sole pathway into the profession. However, with technology's rapid pace, traditional education may lag behind practical demands, failing to equip individuals with essential skills. 🌻Experience Over Education Experience often surpasses formal education in engineering. Many engineers have thrived through hands-on learning and problem-solving in real-world scenarios, fostering critical thinking and adaptability. 🌻🌸🌸Embracing Diversity in Engineering🌸 In conclusion, while degrees were once the norm, experience, practical skills, and a thirst for knowledge now hold more weight. As the industry evolves, acknowledging alternative pathways cultivates a diverse and innovative engineering workforce. #Innovation #Engineering #Creativity #Success #Motivation #Trending #followme Bashir Ahmad
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It is essential to remember that engineering goes beyond academic accomplishments as we move through the ever-changing world of engineering. Understanding societal demands and being able to use practical skills are equally important components of engineering as is acquiring a firm grasp of theoretical topics. Ability to create, solve real-world problems, and make a tangible influence on our communities is the true essence of engineering. When recruiting recent graduates in the engineering field, employers should take a comprehensive view. Candidates should be judged not just on their academic achievements but also on their capacity to work in a team, their level of creativity, and their ability to think beyond the box. Future engineers need to be good at working with people from different fields, coming up with new ideas, and advancing technology for the greater good. We need to rethink what it means to be successful as engineers and include these key characteristics in our new standards. What are your thoughts on this? #Engineers #engineering #new_world #Hiring #Innovation
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Questioning story: Why do you ask so many questions? I was a curious kid and used to ask many questions. In 2002, during my pre-college time, I was sitting with a group of older friends. Eager to learn about one friend's Engineering journey, I bombarded him with questions: How to study for Engineering? How long to study? Which books to refer? How much marks are required for a good college? How are practical exams? I asked at least 15-20 questions in a matter of 10 minutes. After everyone left, my Mom said, "Why do you ask so many questions? Give others time to respond, and please note how exhausted the respondent seems with your questions!" However, like a typical teenager, I ignored her feedback, thinking that she didn't understand how curious and hungry for knowledge I was. Fast forward by 22 years, and I am still that curious. The only change I have made is in the way I get the answers, thanks to a decade of working as a consultant. If I could go back in time, I will ask the right question instead of a barrage of questions. "I see that your Engineering journey is very motivating for pre-college students like me. Is it possible to walk me through your journey and suggest what should I do get into Engineering?" This single, focused question would have elicited a more engaging and informative response, eliminating the need for further questioning. Right questions encourage detailed and informative responses without exhausting the respondent.
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Engineers are supposed to be innovators. A lot of our current technology exists because of engineers. Engineers innovate that's what they are supposed to do But that's not the case anymore. Engineers don't want to innovate anymore. I'm an engineering student, and I see many aspiring engineers daily. None of them seem to want to innovate. Most want to work in the CS industry and code for big firms. This isn't what engineers are supposed to do. Engineers turn theories from physicists into real-life applications. They build things. If we want to grow as a society, we need to change the mindset of engineering students. We need to remember that being an engineer is truly about innovation. #engineers #innovators
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Hi Connection! 🚀 I am excited to share a thought close to my heart: As a graduate engineer, I believe in the limitless potential of continuous learning. The journey doesn't conclude with the university; it's an ongoing process that fuels our growth. Stepping beyond the confines of our background studies is not just acceptable; it's essential for innovation. 🌐 Currently navigating the fascinating realm of material processes in manufacturing, I've come to appreciate the interconnectedness of knowledge. Being a graduate of electronic engineering doesn't limit me—it propels me to explore, understand, and contribute across various engineering domains. 💡 Embracing new challenges and acquiring diverse skills not only expands our capabilities but also enhances our adaptability in an ever-evolving industry. Here's to the graduate engineers who see learning as a lifelong adventure and understand that true growth knows no bounds! #Engineering #ContinuousLearning #ProfessionalGrowth #Innovation #EngineeringCommunity 🚀 #TestEngineer #QualityEngineer #Manufacturing
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ENGINEERING GRADUATES If you had to start your educational journey all over again, would you still choose to become an engineer? Have your experiences, challenges, and achievements in the field made it a journey worth taking again? Or have you encountered unexpected twists and turns that might lead you to explore alternative paths?
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🌟 Discover Your Path in Engineering After 12th Grade! 🌟 Why Choose Engineering? 🔧 Innovation & Creativity: Engineers are at the forefront of creating solutions that change the world. From developing renewable energy technologies to advancing medical devices, the possibilities are endless. 🌍 Global Opportunities: Engineering is a universally respected field, offering opportunities to work internationally and collaborate with professionals from around the globe. 📈 High Demand & Job Security: Engineers are always in demand across various industries, ensuring a stable and rewarding career. 💡 Diverse Specializations: Engineering offers a wide range of specializations, allowing you to find a field that matches your interests and strengths. Who Should Consider Engineering? Problem Solvers: If you enjoy tackling complex challenges and finding innovative solutions, engineering is for you. Mathematics & Science Enthusiasts: A strong foundation in math and science is crucial in engineering, making it an ideal choice for students who excel in these subjects. Tech-Savvy Individuals: Passionate about technology and its applications? Engineering provides the perfect platform to explore and innovate. Creative Thinkers: Engineering isn't just about technical skills; it's also about creativity and thinking outside the box to design new systems and products. Specializations to Explore: 🚗 Automobile Engineering 🧬 Biotechnology 💻 Information Technology (IT) ⚙️ Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) 💡 Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) 🏥 Biomedical Engineering 🏭 Industrial Engineering 👨💻 Computer Science and Engineering (CSC) 🌱 Environmental Engineering ✈️ Aerospace Engineering 🌾 Agricultural Engineering 🛠 Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 🏗 Civil Engineering 🧱 Ceramic Engineering 🌊 Marine Engineering 🏭 Chemical Engineering ⛏ Mining Engineering ✈️ Aeronautical Engineering 🧵 Silk and Textile Engineering Choosing the right engineering field can set the stage for a fulfilling and impactful career. If you're unsure which path to take, consider speaking with a career counselor to explore your interests and strengths. 🚀 Ready to start your engineering journey? Reach out for guidance and let’s pave the way to your future success! #Engineering #CareerCounseling #FutureEngineers #STEM #Innovation #TechCareers #CareerAdvice #EngineeringEducation
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Prof. Yu Zou Research Group in Materials Science & Engineering - University of Toronto has several open positions for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and lab managers. If you, or someone in your network, are interested to join us, please send me an email, including your CV, transcripts, a short research statement, three best publications (if any) and English scores (for international students). We welcome students / researchers with backgrounds in materials science, mechanical engineering, applied physics, mechanics, electrical engineering, and related fields. Current openings are focused on the following areas: 1. Mechanical behaviour of materials (bulk scales and small scales). 2. Metal additive manufacturing (laser-based and cold-spray) 3. Alloy design for extreme environments 4. Machine learning for materials design and additive manufacturing The graduate students can start either in May or September, 2024. The postdoctoral fellows can start as early as possible. I’m #hiring. Know anyone who might be interested? I’m #hiring. Know anyone who might be interested?”-Prof. Yu Zou https://lnkd.in/d3gTFEmS
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