I watched this video because I want to be an environmental engineer like her! I’m a little nervous about the amount of work this major entails in college and being a female in the field. But after hearing her story, I am inspired that I can do it too. Thank you for this interview!
I think this is a really great series that you have going here. It really provides the engineering community with a lot of insight into various careers and how people have navigated life after university. If I were to suggest something that could be improved upon in future editions, I would highly suggest trying to switch from more of an interview-style meeting to a conversation. I noticed that the same questions are asked to each individual, and I think it would be much more impactful if the questions were focused on their unique background, education and experiences. I think this would allow for more of a dialogue where you can let the story and responses of the individual guide the discussion as opposed to the questions.
I am working as an Environment Engineer. Completed my Masters in Environment Management and working in this department.Also I have a passion to teach students about Environment and Current Technology to resolve the problem related to Air,water and Soil. I am happy to be the part of Environment Community 🙂
It can be hard to see the bigger picture! I'd recommend trying to pursue work terms or joining an engineering team to see what working on some real-life challenges are actually like! Talking to your Profs can also help you can some understanding. Best of luck!
@@EngineeringStories honestly I really think I’m the type that would prefer dealing with paperwork than being in the field and I just hope I’ll find that,somewhat introverted
@@nicholaschuma6304 one of the great things about engineering is that you can choose how you want to work. Some engineers will love working in the filed while others would prefer an office setting.
There are lots of available jobs in the Environmental Engineering industry. A great way to learn more about what area of Environmental Engineering you'd like to work in is by participating in Co-op.
Hi Purna, we are from the University of British Columbia in Canada, so this video was specifically highlighting one of our alumni. While we definitely have students go work in the US and internationally, many of our students will remain in Canada.
I watched this video because I want to be an environmental engineer like her! I’m a little nervous about the amount of work this major entails in college and being a female in the field. But after hearing her story, I am inspired that I can do it too. Thank you for this interview!
Hi Kristin, We are so glad to hear that this interview helped you! We would definitely encourage you to pursue it!!
I think this is a really great series that you have going here. It really provides the engineering community with a lot of insight into various careers and how people have navigated life after university. If I were to suggest something that could be improved upon in future editions, I would highly suggest trying to switch from more of an interview-style meeting to a conversation. I noticed that the same questions are asked to each individual, and I think it would be much more impactful if the questions were focused on their unique background, education and experiences. I think this would allow for more of a dialogue where you can let the story and responses of the individual guide the discussion as opposed to the questions.
Thank you for your feedback we are glad they are helpful :)
I am working as an Environment Engineer. Completed my Masters in Environment Management and working in this department.Also I have a passion to teach students about Environment and Current Technology to resolve the problem related to Air,water and Soil. I am happy to be the part of Environment Community 🙂
really useful to me, it made me know more clear about what does a environmental engineer do and I find it great. Thank you
So I’m in my third year of my degree but seems like I kinda don’t know what I’m studying😬😬is this even common🤷♂️🤷♂️
It can be hard to see the bigger picture! I'd recommend trying to pursue work terms or joining an engineering team to see what working on some real-life challenges are actually like! Talking to your Profs can also help you can some understanding. Best of luck!
@@EngineeringStories honestly I really think I’m the type that would prefer dealing with paperwork than being in the field and I just hope I’ll find that,somewhat introverted
@@nicholaschuma6304 one of the great things about engineering is that you can choose how you want to work. Some engineers will love working in the filed while others would prefer an office setting.
Do we need more skills in mathematics and problem solving? For an environmental engineer
The main focus for every engineering discipline is problem solving as that's at the core of engineering :)
I'm also a environmental engineer student, 2 year UG. I need to know what are the job available us, Mam
There are lots of available jobs in the Environmental Engineering industry. A great way to learn more about what area of Environmental Engineering you'd like to work in is by participating in Co-op.
@@EngineeringStories ok, mam.
job scope for international environmental engineers in usa in 2022
Hi Purna, we are from the University of British Columbia in Canada, so this video was specifically highlighting one of our alumni. While we definitely have students go work in the US and internationally, many of our students will remain in Canada.