Iam a student at mechanical engineering school.. But because of the Civil war in my country our university locked dawn.. Were could i complete my studys (i have small budget)
How to convince the company in the desired field that I want to work with you but I have a mechanical engineer degree but I developed the skillls to work with you!
Maybe… But I would find jobs in Defense Technology and see what kind of skills sets those jobs require first (you can look for some on linkedIn) and then plan your masters program accordingly.
Aerospace Engineer, definitely yes. I am not too sure about biomedical engineer. The track for Aero and MechE are not too dissimilar. Also depending on your school, you should be able to fill your electives with Aero classes (if you still have time) This will allow you to have a strong resume fit for Aero jobs
You can do either, ME can go almost anywhere in the industry just make sure you line up your projects/extracurriculars to the specific niche/sub engineering branch.
Could you make a video on skill sets for remote positions? Currently a production supervisor in an aerospace position. Love the job, but want a hybrid or remote position instead
Interesting point. But I am not sure if I have the experience to cover that topic. I can maybe reach out to people I know to get an idea and relay the message in a video
I have a good background knowledge of coding and currently doing mechanical engineering as a major. My question is that is coding necessary as a major skill of becoming a mechanical engineer as I hope to venture into engineering design ?
What skills/short courses should I do in order to be a more competitive candidates when applying in mining companies or gas and oils companies after finishing my mechanical engineering degree?
I am not sure if I know the answer completely. But I would say the best bet in this case (being competitive in the oil and gas industry) is internship experience. I think courses can only take you so far
Hey im a mech engineering student currently in s3 and my college offers me minor in cs as three buckets ( software programming, networking and machine learning ) which one should i take, and i am not intrested in sitti g in front of a computer all day long, i need some action. I have some intrest in robotics, aero and automotive industries. Did an internship at KMML titanium dioxide plant and realized such chemical related plants or industries is not my thing ( it slowly kills you) skin diseases, cancers, lung issues etc. So my actual question is which bucket should i opt for my minor
Very good question, unfortunately with the first option in the bucket (software engineering) you will find yourself sitting and coding most of the time. I would say , this is very much the case for remote work but for onsite, it won’t be that bad because you will interact with people and move around for meetings (You will have more meetings than you expect on the job) . But I would ask, what do you want to do for your career? You can’t go wrong with either options in the bucket as long as you are willing to tolerate the bad part of the job (which every job has)
Hey brother, I just graduated from ME at Purdue. Similar to you, I love coding and tried to take classes on that in undergrad. I’m going to try and go to grad school for computer science. How did you successfully make the switch from ME to SWE after graduating from Purdue with an ME degree?
What is CFD engineering? And it depends on what you like when it comes to problem solving (engineering) because that’s all you will do. So do you like math, physics or computers? i would start there
That depends on when you decided to make that switch in your undergrad career. Assuming that is when you are making that switch, you can potentially add more time to your school and graduate 1 year later
hey, thanks for your video. I am mechanical engineer too and have been working as a sales engineer for 15 years and I want to do something different now. My interests are either Software Testing or IT recruiter, but I am open to other IT related possibilities too if you have any. My main problem is , that I somehow need to build on my existing sales experience otherwise I will get a huge paycut on my new junior position job salary. Do you have any tips?
@@GajahT yes it depends on the situation for example, when you are changing career and are alone VS you have a family and you are the only one providing a salary.
Don’t to scared , you will be able to find a job with an engineering degree! And the skills sets you focus on will depend on the type of job you want to do. So it’s always best to start there (know what type of jobs you want to do) and work backwards as it will guide what skill sets you can focus on during undergrad
I think this is really dependent on your interests. Also have to keep in mind the job opportunities for both fields. Nano is very specific, so you may have an easier time getting a job with an Aerospace degree
what are the courses i should elect to work as a reservoir/drilling/production engineer with my ME bsc degree in short suggest me what should i do to work as an offshore oil rig engineer plz reply
Does learning mechanical engineering building design teach plumbing design as well? I’m a plumber and am thinking about going to study mechanical engineering thx
I would say they are different topics all together. ME is very theory heavy and not as practical as plumbing. Also you would need to compete a lot of math/physics and other engineering courses just to get the degree
Heyy , currently I am in my 6 sem I couldn't decide or I don't have any future plans what am I going to do next ? I am not interested in any parturition field casually I used to study all the topics likes strength of materials , fluids , drawing , designing but I couldn't out in which field I am interested? Can you please guide me from my next sem placements will start so please guide me 🙏
Yes, there are many opportunities for Mechanical Engineers when you graduate with the degree. Oil and Gas industry is a great choice for mechanical engineers
Hello sir I just completed watching your video. My doubts are what does the job market for computational engineers look like in the U.S after completing masters in the same for Asian(Iam Indian by the way). Also as a mechanical undergraduate myself, Iam looking to pursue a masters in mechanical engineering, according to you which major in mechanical engineering pays you the most and which has the lowest potential of being replaced in the future by technology? Iam asking this because a lot of people around me are asking to pursue a technical field for masters like data science or analytics of some sort. Your reply will be very valuable to me. Thank you.
Hello! I think i'll need your help, I am about to do my masters on mechnical engineering but i really like designing and manufacturing engineering at same time with sofware I don't really know which one to choose when i get to my second year M2, please i need advice, somebody should help
I see, so a video focusing on skill sets? (I can do that) For the Career paths, there are so many and it depends which courses you decide to narrow in on.
Hi I am first year mechanical student but I want to be computer programmer .Has computer coding field in mechanical enginnering?I am not interested in machine but I interest in coding?Please answer sir😢
If you want to code and are not interested in machines, then I would say switching to Software engineering is the best way to go. Yes, you may find yourself doing some coding in Mechanical Engineering but that is only a minor aspect of it. So since your interests lie in coding. You should switch if possible (assuming you just started your first year).
Heyy , currently I am in my 6 sem I couldn't decide or I don't have any future plans what am I going to do next ? I am not interested in any particular field casually I used to study all the topics likes strength of materials , fluids , drawing , designing but I couldn't out in which field I am interested? Can you please guide me from my next sem placements will start so please guide me 🙏
Hello! If I understand correctly, you are deep into your ME career and want to focus on one topic. In that case, I think going with the subjects that you get the highest grades in will be a good bet since that MAY mean, you will excel at it. So I would double down on those subjects and start looking for the career roles that require those skillsets and go from there. Also ping me on IG if you want to continue this with some privacy: @godfredTech
Feel free to leave a comment if you have any other questions
Iam a student at mechanical engineering school.. But because of the Civil war in my country our university locked dawn.. Were could i complete my studys (i have small budget)
thanks for the tips of highlighting the skill set!
great video - thanks for sharing your experience with us
Glad it was useful! Feel free to drop any other questions you may have, if possible I will make a video about it
Just kept waiting for actual Mechanical Engineering Career Paths and SkillSets important for a career in the same. Bruh, at least stick to the title.
How to convince the company in the desired field that I want to work with you but I have a mechanical engineer degree but I developed the skillls to work with you!
Thanks for this information, Great one tbh! Could you provide more insights on the research oppertunities after Mechanical Enginners.
First year mechanical engineering major i want to knowledge if i do masters in thermal engineering can i do into defence technology
Maybe… But I would find jobs in Defense Technology and see what kind of skills sets those jobs require first (you can look for some on linkedIn) and then plan your masters program accordingly.
I was wondering if I can be a biomedical engineer or an aerospace engineer with a mechanical engineering degree
Aerospace Engineer, definitely yes. I am not too sure about biomedical engineer. The track for Aero and MechE are not too dissimilar. Also depending on your school, you should be able to fill your electives with Aero classes (if you still have time) This will allow you to have a strong resume fit for Aero jobs
You can do either, ME can go almost anywhere in the industry just make sure you line up your projects/extracurriculars to the specific niche/sub engineering branch.
Could you make a video on skill sets for remote positions? Currently a production supervisor in an aerospace position. Love the job, but want a hybrid or remote position instead
Interesting point. But I am not sure if I have the experience to cover that topic. I can maybe reach out to people I know to get an idea and relay the message in a video
I have a good background knowledge of coding and currently doing mechanical engineering as a major. My question is that is coding necessary as a major skill of becoming a mechanical engineer as I hope to venture into engineering design ?
What skills/short courses should I do in order to be a more competitive candidates when applying in mining companies or gas and oils companies after finishing my mechanical engineering degree?
I am not sure if I know the answer completely. But I would say the best bet in this case (being competitive in the oil and gas industry) is internship experience. I think courses can only take you so far
I agree with that , all though if i can have more response on that question i would be good .
Hey im a mech engineering student currently in s3 and my college offers me minor in cs as three buckets ( software programming, networking and machine learning ) which one should i take, and i am not intrested in sitti g in front of a computer all day long, i need some action. I have some intrest in robotics, aero and automotive industries. Did an internship at KMML titanium dioxide plant and realized such chemical related plants or industries is not my thing ( it slowly kills you) skin diseases, cancers, lung issues etc.
So my actual question is which bucket should i opt for my minor
Very good question, unfortunately with the first option in the bucket (software engineering) you will find yourself sitting and coding most of the time. I would say , this is very much the case for remote work but for onsite, it won’t be that bad because you will interact with people and move around for meetings (You will have more meetings than you expect on the job) . But I would ask, what do you want to do for your career? You can’t go wrong with either options in the bucket as long as you are willing to tolerate the bad part of the job (which every job has)
Hey brother, I just graduated from ME at Purdue. Similar to you, I love coding and tried to take classes on that in undergrad. I’m going to try and go to grad school for computer science. How did you successfully make the switch from ME to SWE after graduating from Purdue with an ME degree?
great vid
Hey, there
I'm a high school graduate and want to pursue a career in *CFD engineering*
Is mechanical engineering my career path-blueprint...
What is CFD engineering? And it depends on what you like when it comes to problem solving (engineering) because that’s all you will do. So do you like math, physics or computers? i would start there
If I decide to switch to computer engineering how much more school am I looking to add on??
That depends on when you decided to make that switch in your undergrad career. Assuming that is when you are making that switch, you can potentially add more time to your school and graduate 1 year later
hey, thanks for your video. I am mechanical engineer too and have been working as a sales engineer for 15 years and I want to do something different now. My interests are either Software Testing or IT recruiter, but I am open to other IT related possibilities too if you have any. My main problem is , that I somehow need to build on my existing sales experience otherwise I will get a huge paycut on my new junior position job salary. Do you have any tips?
i think that is part of the risks to switching carrier
@@GajahT yes it depends on the situation for example, when you are changing career and are alone VS you have a family and you are the only one providing a salary.
Thanks my guy
I studying 2nd year mech..i am afraid of my future..i want to earn money..which skill i need to learn?
Don’t to scared , you will be able to find a job with an engineering degree! And the skills sets you focus on will depend on the type of job you want to do. So it’s always best to start there (know what type of jobs you want to do) and work backwards as it will guide what skill sets you can focus on during undergrad
I graduate as mechanical engineering is it a good career path when I study machine learning skills and applied in robotics.
ofcourse! your skills will be valuable in most engineering fields
thanks
I changed from aerospace to Machanic, but now I am thinking about nano. Do you have any suggestions?
I think this is really dependent on your interests. Also have to keep in mind the job opportunities for both fields. Nano is very specific, so you may have an easier time getting a job with an Aerospace degree
Did you do a master's? how useful do you think a masters in mechanical engineering is ?
i didn’t do a masters . And tbh i don’t fully know, but i’d guess it would be
hey which career is best in mechanical engineering?
the best career is the one you can see yourself doing for a long time
what are the courses i should elect to work as a reservoir/drilling/production engineer with my ME bsc degree in short suggest me what should i do to work as an offshore oil rig engineer plz reply
Does learning mechanical engineering building design teach plumbing design as well?
I’m a plumber and am thinking about going to study mechanical engineering thx
I would say they are different topics all together. ME is very theory heavy and not as practical as plumbing. Also you would need to compete a lot of math/physics and other engineering courses just to get the degree
@@GodfredTech thx bud
Heyy , currently I am in my 6 sem I couldn't decide or I don't have any future plans what am I going to do next ? I am not interested in any parturition field casually I used to study all the topics likes strength of materials , fluids , drawing , designing but I couldn't out in which field I am interested? Can you please guide me from my next sem placements will start so please guide me 🙏
Thanks for e video,am doing mechanical engineering with an aim to go in oil and gas.are there many opportunities for mech Engineers
Yes, there are many opportunities for Mechanical Engineers when you graduate with the degree. Oil and Gas industry is a great choice for mechanical engineers
Hi brother, I completed bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering. I want to do masters in Material Science. Is that a good option?
Yes of course. Just make sure you tailor your curriculum to match the type of jobs you would want after graduating.
Hello sir I just completed watching your video.
My doubts are what does the job market for computational engineers look like in the U.S after completing masters in the same for Asian(Iam Indian by the way). Also as a mechanical undergraduate myself, Iam looking to pursue a masters in mechanical engineering, according to you which major in mechanical engineering pays you the most and which has the lowest potential of being replaced in the future by technology? Iam asking this because a lot of people around me are asking to pursue a technical field for masters like data science or analytics of some sort. Your reply will be very valuable to me. Thank you.
Very good question! I will make a response to this in the near future
@@GodfredTech Please do sir, Iam eagerly waiting.
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Hello!
I think i'll need your help,
I am about to do my masters on mechnical engineering but i really like designing and manufacturing engineering at same time with sofware
I don't really know which one to choose when i get to my second year M2, please i need advice, somebody should help
Solidworks and catia are very comon softwares and use in the field .as long as you learn one and improve skills can get jobs easly
Can you make a video about matlab software?
what kind of video?
I think your video focused more on career switching with a certain degree to another path instead of focusing on topic of the video title.
I see, so a video focusing on skill sets? (I can do that) For the Career paths, there are so many and it depends which courses you decide to narrow in on.
Hi
I am first year mechanical student but I want to be computer programmer .Has computer coding field in mechanical enginnering?I am not interested in machine but I interest in coding?Please answer sir😢
If you want to code and are not interested in machines, then I would say switching to Software engineering is the best way to go. Yes, you may find yourself doing some coding in Mechanical Engineering but that is only a minor aspect of it. So since your interests lie in coding. You should switch if possible (assuming you just started your first year).
Can I have a masters degree with cgpa of 1.63?
Idk, but i think the only prerequisite is a bachelors degree.
@GodfredTech I have a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering with a cgpa of 1.63
I am a mechanical engineer who is fresher looking to shift from mechanical role
Can u help me with course for good future and job
what kind of industry are you trying to switch to?
Are you S.African I'm hearing an accent
Yes! I am from Ghana
@@GodfredTech okay Thanks for your Reply
Can I get your email
Heyy , currently I am in my 6 sem I couldn't decide or I don't have any future plans what am I going to do next ? I am not interested in any particular field casually I used to study all the topics likes strength of materials , fluids , drawing , designing but I couldn't out in which field I am interested? Can you please guide me from my next sem placements will start so please guide me 🙏
Hello! If I understand correctly, you are deep into your ME career and want to focus on one topic. In that case, I think going with the subjects that you get the highest grades in will be a good bet since that MAY mean, you will excel at it. So I would double down on those subjects and start looking for the career roles that require those skillsets and go from there. Also ping me on IG if you want to continue this with some privacy: @godfredTech
@@GodfredTech thanks will work on it