If we have right amount of work experience from volunteering, student work, course work etc, it is never ever difficult to get job in engineering, not just in engineering.
Pretty easy. I took a year out after college but it only tool my two weeks from apply for jobs to getting one. Engineers are in high demand so it’s a pretty safe get that you’ll get a job. That’s actually part of why I studied engineering and not a pure science.
When I was just finishing my BSc in Physics, I was offered an engineering internship and a job at InnaLabs (Irish Space Industry). 🙂 I did the internship but I had already got my master degree place at UCD, so I work part time for them, whenever they have work for me. 🙂 A lot of physicist end up in position of engineers in industry. 🙂 I am in my second semester of my master degree at this moment, and I have already been having interviews and being asked to apply for positions, so I would have to say space engineers, and physicist are in high demand. 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Stephen O'Connor
answered on 6 Mar 2019:
last edited 6 Mar 2019 7:16 pm
I think so but you can make it easier by:
Doing well in your studies – be consistent and find ways to use your time effectively.
Making a well-written CV and covering letter – be concise, give relevant information and show enthusiasm.
Preparing for interviews – learn about the company and position you apply for.
Above all, enjoy what you do and be confident!
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