Thank you Jared for this fantastic episode. I have been following Mathew for a long time and his videos are very informative if you want to move towards structural engineering. I work for LANGAN and I am happy to watch this. Thank you
I think this conversation would have been perfect with an Architect , and Consctruction Engineer it is not the kind of talk young students are given to see everyday very rare in deed. Appreciate that ou guys using your time to helpyoung generation take the best path for their carreer.
Enjoyed this episode. Great piece of advices from Mat on sticking to the fundamentals rather than jumping to software blindly otherwise it would be "Garbage In Garbage Out" type of situation which is dangerous in any project. I also strongly believe good communications is key to a successful career. cheers
I have done 3 years as Geotechinical Engineer. In the last year I have really not been enjoying it and was thinking about changing to Structural. Is it hard to change careers from Geotechnical to Structural?
@hellothere8812 It's completely understandable to feel like you want a change after a few years in one field. Transitioning from Geotechnical to Structural can be challenging, but your experience will definitely be valuable. Consider taking some courses to help bridge the gap!
@@EngineeringManagement What courses would you recommend that are possibly free or cheap? I have a HND and degree in civil engineering where a lot of structural modules were included. I also have a masters in civil engineering specialising in geotechnics and project management with a structural module included. I could return to university for a year to do a masters specialising in structural engineering, however financially I would prefer not to. Thank you for your reply.
I love meeting "engineers" when they come armed with only their book. Poor devils don't have a clue. Anyone seriously contemplating Geotechnical anything...you NEED to spend a year in a soil testing laboratory. Without the ability to judge soil properties you have the potential to over design something to cover your inexperience at your client's expense. I'm handing you pearls here. As a Geotechnical Consultant with 35+ years soil testing experience, I know what I'm talking about.
@@franklee3800 do you think it is realistic to get a job in structural/geotech, work a few years, get a PE, and then get the company to pay for you to do a masters?
The best unexpected crossover we never asked for! :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Jared for this fantastic episode. I have been following Mathew for a long time and his videos are very informative if you want to move towards structural engineering. I work for LANGAN and I am happy to watch this. Thank you
I think this conversation would have been perfect with an Architect , and Consctruction Engineer it is not the kind of talk young students are given to see everyday very rare in deed. Appreciate that ou guys using your time to helpyoung generation take the best path for their carreer.
Thank you.
Enjoyed this episode. Great piece of advices from Mat on sticking to the fundamentals rather than jumping to software blindly otherwise it would be "Garbage In Garbage Out" type of situation which is dangerous in any project. I also strongly believe good communications is key to a successful career. cheers
Thank you Iqzat.
Can you please do a video on Geotechnical engineering vs Engineering geology
I really enjoyed this episode. A lot of great advice from Mat. Just subscribed to his youtube channel. Thank you for a great episode.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have done 3 years as Geotechinical Engineer. In the last year I have really not been enjoying it and was thinking about changing to Structural. Is it hard to change careers from Geotechnical to Structural?
@hellothere8812 It's completely understandable to feel like you want a change after a few years in one field. Transitioning from Geotechnical to Structural can be challenging, but your experience will definitely be valuable. Consider taking some courses to help bridge the gap!
@@EngineeringManagement What courses would you recommend that are possibly free or cheap? I have a HND and degree in civil engineering where a lot of structural modules were included. I also have a masters in civil engineering specialising in geotechnics and project management with a structural module included. I could return to university for a year to do a masters specialising in structural engineering, however financially I would prefer not to. Thank you for your reply.
Much needed content!
Woo hooo let’s go Mat!
I love meeting "engineers" when they come armed with only their book. Poor devils don't have a clue. Anyone seriously contemplating Geotechnical anything...you NEED to spend a year in a soil testing laboratory. Without the ability to judge soil properties you have the potential to over design something to cover your inexperience at your client's expense. I'm handing you pearls here. As a Geotechnical Consultant with 35+ years soil testing experience, I know what I'm talking about.
I’m looking for a job with only a bachelors. Is geotech as competitive and hardcore as structural
@@Libtardo123 yes. Very competitive.
@@franklee3800 do you think it is realistic to get a job in structural/geotech, work a few years, get a PE, and then get the company to pay for you to do a masters?
It's fantastic episode 🧡🧡🧡🧡♥️😍
thanks
What’s more difficult ?
That is a personal preference, different people have different opinions
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Good video🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Glad you enjoyed it