How To Prepare For A Structural Engineering Interview
Вставка
- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- Go to brilliant.org/MatPicardal/ for 20% off your annual subscription! Limited to the first 200 people. How To Prepare For A Civil Structural Engineering Interview:
Tip #1 - Technical Questions: 0:18
Tip #2 - How to Prepare for Questions: 3:18
Tip #3 - How to Practice: 5:52
👇 SUBSCRIBE TO MAT'S UA-cam CHANNEL 👇
ua-cam.com/users/MatPicardal...
►Join me as I co-host The Structural Engineering Channel Podcast (TSEC):bit.ly/2Ja3rAU
►iTunes link for TSEC Podcast:apple.co/2JaawkT
►Music I use: www.epidemicsound.com/referra...
Mat Picardal is a structural project manager at DCI Engineers. This video and this channel does not necessarily reflect the opinion nor beliefs of DCI Engineers. All thoughts expressed are purely his own observations and experiences.
For business inquiries email: matpicardal@gmail.com
Follow me on LinkedIn: / matpicardal
Follow me on Instagram: / matpicardal
Disclaimer: Product links are 'affiliate links' so if you click and buy something I get a small commission. This affects you in no way and helps support the channel.
Disclaimer: Mathew Picardal, P.E. does not technically hold the title "structural engineer" in California. Any claim of it in the videos or descriptions is unintentional and is superseded by the title "structural project manager".
#structuralengineering #civilengineering #interviewtips
Go to brilliant.org/MatPicardal/ for 20% off your annual subscription! Limited to the first 200 people.
Hey mat I wanna be an engineer also I'm a 6th grader I really love moth and I think engineering fits me
As an employer, a lot of qualities that we want to see in a candidate with 0-2 years of experience is not only their knowledge but their attitude when they are given a question they don't know the answer to. Thank you for preparing the next generation of young engineers to enter this fantastic field!
Thanks for the insights Sina! Helps the others as well!
Last time you uploaded, I was jobless. I found a job and will be starting in March.
Congrats!
@@MatPicardal thank you. I wish you had uploaded this video during my applying process. I actually got asked an engineering question about putting an opening in a cmu wall and answered wrongly because I thought it was a technical question.
@@MatPicardal good
Good stuff man thank you for this!!
Glad you liked it Jake!
Thanks for the helpful information Mat!
After my first job I learned that it also makes a lot of sense to ask questions yourself, to show your claims refering to the job.
Yup! That's how to turn insecurity into confidence.
I have been asked so many technical questions when interviewing for small companies. Large companies never ask those. But get ready to go as far as doing structural design problems when interviewing for a small company.
Well I am gonna practice because tomorrow I have an interview for a junior structural engineer!
This has been really helpful
Glad it helped!
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I've applied for 2 internship positions (UK). Both companies asked me to do technical/logic/written tests. Wasn't expecting it at all but it was a good experience.
Yup, expect them!
What they ask in logic and written test
I think technical interview questions are becoming the norm now. My first ever interview for the job that I got hired for, I did an 40 minute exam where I got tested on statics, beam analysis and as well as analyzing drawings. I was totally not expecting that but luckily I answered it all correctly due to the solid foundation I had in those areas. So do prepare for everyone who's about to have interviews.
I have a structural interview in the coming Thursday and I am preparing for it. Any suggestions in terms of how to prepare for the interview? much appreciated.
@@billy4958 well, be your self and treated as if you were having a casual chat with your friend. Review your basic statics and all that technical stuff if you haven't already done so. Do some research about the company and cater your responses to that. Also don't be afraid to ask questions as well. Your ultimate goal is to show them that you are a good addition to their team both socially and technically. I wish you the best of luck.
What Shawn said!
@@MatPicardal Thanks Mat, love how you are using UA-cam as a platform to mentor new graduates as well as who currently working in the Civil/structural engineering field. Keep up the awesome work and thanks for all the help you do.
Hi sir good day. I'm abigail a civil engineering student in the Philippines would like to invite you as a guest speaker in our class because you inspired me, that's why i would like to share it to my classmates. I hope you notice me engineer. Godbless
Woo! First sponser? Moving into the big leagues man!
Thanks Carson!
You should give Structural Engineering courses, I am Venezuelan working in New York for a Structural Consulting and a concrete Lab, I am currently about to take my FE Exam, I have worked in 4 different Structural Consultations and it has served me many tips that you leave here, thanks!
Thanks Oscar! What specific courses would you like to see?
@@MatPicardal
I would like to see courses by hand of steel design, concrete design and wood design, I would be a first student to see them from you, thank you!
After interviewing with over 20 companies in 2019, I found a lot of them have the same technical questions 🤣
Nice what were they
Most likely similar to the ones in the video, but if you're in seismic zones, you can expect those also. Such as the ELF procedure, response spectrums, rigid diaphragm analysis, etc.
Do you actually have to solve for example the shear and moment diagrams of a beam ?
7:16 I feel called out🤣🤣🤣 Thank you for the tips!
You're welcome!
Is reo on the blackface of the retaining wall because the back face is in tension? Wouldn't the front face have reo as well for crack control? Just curious.
Have you written down your responses to commonly asked interview questions for your 1st or 2nd interview? if yes please make a video on it. Because as a recent graduate its very hard to develop those answers and tailored it back to your story and the industry.
👍👍👍
You can find plenty of resources online on how to properly answer and make an outline of responding to those common questions. The hard part is tailoring it to your story, and that's different for everyone, because it's your experience. If you're having trouble finding experiences, recall group projects, or any volunteer projects, professional/student engineering organizations/competitions you participated in. And if you're not in any of those, that's one of the reasons to get involved. It helps build your resume and your experiences that you can talk about.
I am studying in Civil Engineering too
Awesome!
Master your engineering knowledge here📖📖📖
I feel like the greatest strength and weakness question is so cringe
Hey I got brilliant and trying to study for a career for structural engineering
I was wondering if you were able to recommend some class/courses I could take
GONNA WATCH THIS VIDEO AGAIN AFTER 4 YRS FROM NOW 🙏
👍👍👍
Haha, it will be here!
Can you do a video on how to do a presentation sir.
That's a good one, thanks for the idea!
got home from my 2 interviews today, i messed it all up, i feel weak around them lol i always passed their exam but maaaan interviews are the big bullies.
How many years did you study to be a structural engineer? I hope you answer.
I did many interviews, but failed in all of them, I lost the hope for getting any, even I have PE structure license but still working as QC, a stupid job.
Yet even tho it was a disaster… you made it 😹💪🏽
I'm philippines
Sir, How to get best structural engineer internship in America for international fresh graduates?
Not an expert on that, but my colleagues got their masters in the US first then worked here immediately after
We're your from
Technical questions make me panic during interview
Hello
Car or truck shock absorbers.
Pls Recommend colleges for civil engineering in America .
LOVE FROM INDIA
I went to UCSD, I mention more schools here: ua-cam.com/video/oW2LUInEDIM/v-deo.html
Imagine needing to be reminded that you need to know shear and moment diagrams to be a structural engineer. I guess the bar is that low these days
What is your car
Subaru!
@@MatPicardal o good car
Hindi m bol kr btaya kro ap.. humko itni english kaha aati h
How much is your salary??
$80-$110k range
@@MatPicardal per month? Or Annual?
@@QueenluluTV Annual
Hi sir good day. I'm abigail a civil engineering student in the Philippines would like to invite you as a guest speaker in our class because you inspired me, that's why i would like to share it to my classmates. I hope you notice me engineer. Godbless