Engineering Candidates

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A Day in the Life of a Manufacturing Engineer

April 12, 2019 in Engineering Candidates

 

Manufacturing engineers ensure that products are made on time, correctly, and meet quality standards. They are the bridge between product design and the final product. But how, exactly, does a manufacturing engineer spend the day? No Day is “Typical” for a Manufacturing Engineer While engineers have a list of things to do each day, no […]

 

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Looking to Have More Fun in Your Career? Try Entertainment Engineering!

March 8, 2019 in Engineering Candidates

 

Engineering has a reputation for being a bit of a stiff and boring career. While some engineering projects are hardly considered “sexy,” there is an emerging field of engineering that is all about creativity and fun. Entertainment engineering takes best practices from engineering and fine arts and combines them into one specialization. Entertainment engineering is […]

 

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Tips for Nailing a Phone Interview as an Engineer

February 8, 2019 in Engineering Candidates

 

One of the biggest mistakes engineering professionals make in their job search is blowing off a phone interview. This is the first step in the hiring process, and despite their casual feel, phone interviews should never be neglected. After all, if you don’t nail it, you won’t get called for an in-person interview. Use these […]

 

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Best Ways to Prepare for an Interview in Biotech

January 11, 2019 in Engineering Candidates

 

The biotech industry is booming and there are a host of exciting opportunities from small startups to goliath big pharma and medical science companies. However, no one lands one of those opportunities without first acing their interview. Here are tips you can use to successfully prepare for an interview in biotech. Study the Company This […]

 

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How to Stay Motivated During Your Engineering Job Search

December 14, 2018 in Engineering Candidates

 

Let’s be honest. No one enjoys searching for a new engineering job. The initial stages of a search can feel exciting, but if it drags on without any offers, or offers that don’t align with your goals and requirements, a search can quickly become disheartening. If you have been looking for a new engineering job […]

 

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Gaining Experience as a Manufacturing Engineer

November 9, 2018 in Engineering Candidates

 

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, careers related to manufacturing engineering will grow at an annual rate of around 10 percent through 2026. This is much higher than average growth for all other fields. The expected boom in the industry is driven by serious investment in the U.S. manufacturing sector. Not only are […]

 

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Write an Engineering Resume That Stands Out

September 7, 2018 in Engineering Candidates

 

Your resume is one of the most critical documents you’ll create in your lifetime. But trends are always changing and it can be hard to keep up with the newest rules and best practices in resume creation. However, if you want to open the door to interviews, you need to make sure your resume makes […]

 

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Interested in Making a Biotech Engineer Career Change?

August 10, 2018 in Engineering Candidates

 

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, careers related to biotech engineering will grow at an annual rate of around 7 percent through 2026. Growth in this industry is currently being driven by the healthcare boom. The aging U.S. population, coupled with advancing technologies and greater need for efficiency in healthcare and medicine, are […]

 

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Are You a Proven Defense and Aerospace Professional?

July 13, 2018 in Engineering Candidates

 

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), defense and aerospace engineering employment is expected to grow at a rate of 6 percent through 2026. Growth in the sector is driven by several factors. First, aircraft are being redesigned to be more fuel efficient and generate less noise pollution. The second factor is a […]

 

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