William Vvuko
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What is the best way to stand out?
I want to become an engineer for Rolls Royce but, being such a large company, what is the best way to mark myself for success? I know that I can pursue this dream, but how should I let companies and employers know that I can? I appreciate any help. Thanks!
What motivates people to continue pursuing engineering despite the difficult coursework and career ahead in the future?
I'm currently in my sophomore year of civil engineering, and I'm feeling burnt out. How do people deal with this feeling, and what mindset can help me push through?
How do I obtain work experience that is relevant and useful for a mechanical engineering job?
I'm planning to get a degree in mechanical engineering but don't know how to get experience so I can find jobs after college
What can I be doing over the summer to further help my academic goals in engineering and college as a whole ?
Internships, College Prep
What to expect going into biomedical engineering?
What should I expect going into college for biomedical engineering, and what are some tips you have to get me going on the right track to be the best student and engineer I can?
What does it take to be a successful Chemical Engineer?
I plan on attending a 4-year college and major in Chemical Engineering. However, I do not know many people who are Chemical Engineers or who have gone into that field. I would like to know what type of effort, skill, or maybe luck that it takes to become one.
Being a first generation collage student, what is the most effective path to becoming a successful mechanical engineer today should I prioritize internships or early industry certifications?
I’m planning to study mechanical engineering and I want to make sure I’m taking the right steps early. I’m open to advice on skills, software, projects, networking, or anything you wish you had known when you started. Thank you.
What is the most common learning process among engineers and how does this process help them innovate or create new solutions to problems that require unique, efficient solutions ?
High school Senior going into college
What major should I choose for a career in robotics Mechanical or Electrical Engineering??
After college, I'd like to pursue robotics to create new ways to reduce humans' negative impact on the environment. I'm interested in both mechanical and electrical engineering, but I don't know which one would be best for this. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
What can I do in college to help get a career quickly after graduation?
I’m hoping to go to Purdue for mechanical engineering. Are there specific internships or other activities that will help me get into the field soon after graduation?
What study techniques must a college student acquire in order to succeed in advance math or science classes?
I'm a student at a community college pursuing an engineering associate's degree. Recently, I've been struggling with classes that involve complex math or science concepts. Examples of such classes are multivariable calculus and general physics with calculus. Also, I’m a slower learner, and it...
How will I know if mechanical engineering is the right career for me and what opportunities come with mechanical engineering?
- 12th grade
- Aspire to be an engineer
- I want to get at least a bachelor's degree in engineering
What will my mindset need to look like in order to be thankful for the work that I'm able to provide as an engineer without feeling like I'm becoming stagnant in what I do? #Fall25
I'm a sophomore studying electrical engineering and I'm just curious what the dynamic looks like between being confident in your work and wanting to outgrow your position or climb the so called "ladder."
How do you balance personal fulfillment with your definition of success?
As a freshman in the Grainger College of Engineering at UIUC, I’m thinking about how to navigate an increasingly competitive career landscape. How can I pursue professional success while also staying aligned with my personal goals and sense of fulfillment? Can anyone share some thoughtful advice?
As an engineer, what do you typically look for in a position or a company when job searching??
I am a 2/4 mechanical engineering major at Stevens Institute of Technology, and now im looking for internships or jobs to gain more experience.