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This is definitely a video everyone prepping for and going through interviews must watch. I've done several interviews and it's scary how accurate this is🔥
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing. even for a non-engineer like me much of this is relatable, especially the internal dialog, post interview signoff/goodbyes lol.
If there was one thing I learnt from this video, those questions you asked at the end of each interview round - where you get expectations and understanding of the position - those clearly make you standout!
As a mechanical engineer I have experienced almost all of the thoughts during interviews specially with Engineering/tech managers or supervisors. Thank you for the tips. Regards!
don't want to offend, i have given interviews in both the software and mechanical fields, software engineering interviews seem harder in the US than india, but not mechanical
150K???? WHAT, I'm here hoping to get 30K in Europe as a mechanical engineer. I know Americans make more but I'm not even sure was this some absurd number as joke? Still found the video to be fairly accurate, amazing that you took the effort to stimulate the whole procedure 👍
Oh my God this crazy, I am a second language speaker and English is my weakness I don't how I will be answering interviews with confidence 😢 oh my God I think I need to change my major!
I totally understand because many of my college friends were international students who spoke broken English. However, many of them ended up working at reputable companies. Keep improving your listening and speaking skills through daily practice and repetition. I don't think you should switch majors🙂
@@EngineeringGoneWildplease do an industry professional teaching Mechanical engineering, bridging the two worlds of Theory and industry practices is almost non existent on UA-cam... Hoping you'd create a playlist...It would help the community immensely..
Is it permissible to google a question in the middle of the interview? If the camera is on, he or she can see what you are doing then how you take so much time and also google it...can you please share the trick.
Greetings I want to ask for guidance. There is BEng Mechanical Engineering and BEng Mechanical and Mechatronics (50%ME and 15% EE , basically Embedded Systems is added and an application of embedded systems) which one do recommend me to take?
At the end with the VP of engineering interview, why did u ask about the company long term goals? You are applying a junior to mid level position, shouldn’t u be asking what project will u be working on if u were hired? What tools or software do they use for your projects, etc? Also, the way you answer and your tone are so monotonous (like a robot) is that really how u answer in the interview? U want to be like a normal person to person chat in a social environment.
Day in the Life of an Unemployed Mechanical Engineer: ua-cam.com/video/DISNv3YeUP4/v-deo.html
Day in the Life of a Mechanical Engineer WFH: ua-cam.com/video/jAqowG4fm8Y/v-deo.html
Check out my new products that will help you ace your next interview: payhip.com/EngineeringGoneWild
This is definitely a video everyone prepping for and going through interviews must watch. I've done several interviews and it's scary how accurate this is🔥
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing. even for a non-engineer like me much of this is relatable, especially the internal dialog, post interview signoff/goodbyes lol.
That means a lot man!
Thank you for the time you put into this. Im currently in school getting my bachelors in engineering.
If there was one thing I learnt from this video, those questions you asked at the end of each interview round - where you get expectations and understanding of the position - those clearly make you standout!
I really liked the story telling of the interview! Great video!
This one is so gud man.. I myself hv given so many Mech Product Design IVs & it's so relatable.
As a mechanical engineer I have experienced almost all of the thoughts during interviews specially with Engineering/tech managers or supervisors. Thank you for the tips. Regards!
I easily got the 1st question right and your answer still made me feel stupid 😂
So glad I didn’t go into this field.
I wonder why clothes get smaller over time after washing and drying. Can a mechanical engineer provide the explanation?
You produce quality videos. Good shit.
What would you advise for those who loves this (ME) major but bad at communicating in English ?
so i got all the questions right and haven't started engineering yet, should I just go look for a job?
don't want to offend, i have given interviews in both the software and mechanical fields, software engineering interviews seem harder in the US than india, but not mechanical
150K???? WHAT, I'm here hoping to get 30K in Europe as a mechanical engineer. I know Americans make more but I'm not even sure was this some absurd number as joke?
Still found the video to be fairly accurate, amazing that you took the effort to stimulate the whole procedure 👍
It definitely varies a lot in the US. I only make 80k here in the East Coast😂
Appreciate it! Salaries are much higher in California because of the insane COL😂
Italy?
Yeah mech E in most Texas jobs is about half that if your starting but then again cost of living is like half of that too
Not a troll, just sharing views, please don’t take it to heart!
Remember those who don’t speak up, are the real murderer
thanks for the video 🙏
Do you have any updates on this application?
Oh my God this crazy, I am a second language speaker and English is my weakness I don't how I will be answering interviews with confidence 😢 oh my God I think I need to change my major!
I totally understand because many of my college friends were international students who spoke broken English. However, many of them ended up working at reputable companies. Keep improving your listening and speaking skills through daily practice and repetition. I don't think you should switch majors🙂
STRESS STRENGTH CURVE ILL USE A STRESS STRENGTH CURVE
Great video Mate. 谢谢啊
So this is an entry level position he is applying for and he has four years of experience?
I think the video said lower mid level
Have you ever thought of teaching mechanical engineering here on youtube? I know i would be super interested in learning!
I've definitely considered it😉
@@EngineeringGoneWildplease do an industry professional teaching Mechanical engineering, bridging the two worlds of Theory and industry practices is almost non existent on UA-cam... Hoping you'd create a playlist...It would help the community immensely..
Gave us what we need
Is it permissible to google a question in the middle of the interview? If the camera is on, he or she can see what you are doing then how you take so much time and also google it...can you please share the trick.
Great video.
Greetings
I want to ask for guidance. There is BEng Mechanical Engineering and BEng Mechanical and Mechatronics (50%ME and 15% EE , basically Embedded Systems is added and an application of embedded systems) which one do recommend me to take?
How did you obtain permanent residency in the United States?
I'm a US citizen haha
Is orange still hiring?
orange is always hiring🤑
At the end with the VP of engineering interview, why did u ask about the company long term goals?
You are applying a junior to mid level position, shouldn’t u be asking what project will u be working on if u were hired? What tools or software do they use for your projects, etc?
Also, the way you answer and your tone are so monotonous (like a robot) is that really how u answer in the interview?
U want to be like a normal person to person chat in a social environment.
lol