Why Environmental Engineering Jobs Will Always Be In Demand

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • *SUMMARY*
    Environmental Engineering is here to stay.
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    *ABOUT ME*
    I graduated with a Bachelors in Chemistry and a Masters in Environmental Engineering. Currently, I work as a Water Resource Control Engineer for the California State Water Resources Control Board. My previous work experiences range from working as an Environmental Engineer for the US Air Force, a Cancer Researcher for a private R&D company, and a Teaching Assistant at my graduate school.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @hadimo4438
    @hadimo4438 Місяць тому +3

    i am an environmental engineering student and i hope some day make big beneficial thing for all humans

  • @dustineldreth2102
    @dustineldreth2102 21 день тому +4

    I studied environmental engineering. Got my bachelors. I work for the government and am living great.

    • @RandyLy
      @RandyLy  21 день тому +2

      That's the goal

  • @RobertMsakambewa
    @RobertMsakambewa Місяць тому +1

    Environmental engineering is dope ❤

  • @PurityKampamba-bj9fj
    @PurityKampamba-bj9fj Місяць тому

    Worth it👌

  • @dustineldreth2102
    @dustineldreth2102 21 день тому

    Also worth noting most people who study this will end up working for local municipalities

  • @subashbose2775
    @subashbose2775 Місяць тому +1

    about to start my masters in Canada. feeling excited

  • @hadimo4438
    @hadimo4438 Місяць тому

    thanks for these good hints

  • @nikhilapte4782
    @nikhilapte4782 19 днів тому

    I am currently in high school and thinking about majors, and would appreciate any advise. I want my future job to be something related to the environment /nature (not really waste water treatments like what you describe in your videos). By taking environmental engineering, I feel like I would be pigeon holeing myself (since my interests may change). I've heard you can take mechanical engineering for undergrad and then specialize in anything later since mech eng is a very broad field. What are your thoughts on this? Thanks!

    • @RandyLy
      @RandyLy  19 днів тому

      My advice for anyone who is still iffy on fully committing to major in environmental engineering is to just major in general Civil Engineering, since env engineering is just a subcategory underneath Civil engineering. Civil Engineering is just as broad if ever you want to switch to any other engineering field or dive deeper into env engineering, and is just as difficult as any other engineering field. I wouldn't recommend env science because you might get paid less than a env engineering and do practically the same thing, and it's less flexible than env engineering if ever you want to switch to another environmental-related job.

  • @mista300
    @mista300 27 днів тому

    Hi there my gf is an environmental engineer. She is Chinese and graduated from a Chinese school. Can you guide me the best way to pursue that

    • @RandyLy
      @RandyLy  27 днів тому

      I am not an international student, so I dont have experience navigating your situation.

    • @唐尧-h8y
      @唐尧-h8y 11 днів тому

      hey bro, im Chinese,and i am now study enviroment in China ,can i make friends with you and your gf? i wanna some suggestion of my future .thank you

  • @唐尧-h8y
    @唐尧-h8y 11 днів тому

    hey bro,im Chinese ,can I get a good job in USA?
    please reply, im a student and relly confused