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Edwards Air Force Base: Test Engineer - How To Get A Job 

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This interview contains information on what it's like working in the aerospace industry. An Air Force engineer gives his personal perspective as well as advice on how to get a job.
00:00 - Air Force Intro
01:28 - Test Engineer Intro
02:40 - Describe your day to day duties/ Software packages used your job
08:44 - What do you like the most about working for the Air Force?
10:30 - What is the most challenging thing about working for the Air Force?
15:00 - What was the application process like?
17:49 - What do you think was the biggest factor in getting your job offer?
20:14 - Reality Vs Expectation/ How does the industry differ from what you expected?
22:45 - Did any skills you acquired in college translate well to your job?
25:02 - Do you have any words of wisdom for aspiring engineers?

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2 авг 2021

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Комментарии : 13   
@Kempachy-ev2ol
@Kempachy-ev2ol 2 года назад
This is amazing! Thanks for the content ❤️
@mrlilstrom
@mrlilstrom Год назад
I love you for these man 🙏🏽
@gabesmith8516
@gabesmith8516 2 года назад
I'm going headed off to college at the University of Michigan to study Aerospace Engineering this Fall, and as someone with no experience, connections, or real idea of what to expect I can't tell you how valuable these videos are. Please keep them up, they're greatly appreciated!
@ShaqJonesKnight
@ShaqJonesKnight 2 года назад
I'm glad you enjoy the content. Thanks for tuning into my channel. I certainly plan to continue!
@engineereuler1762
@engineereuler1762 2 года назад
is your friend a Houthi-American or a Sunni-American? I am a Wahabi-Swedish-American born in a no-go zone near Stockholm and "dated" Greta (non-consensually) which makes me a Scandanavian-American, right? what do you both think my chances of getting the required clearances for a DFC (Diverse-First-Class) job
@jazcarter886
@jazcarter886 2 года назад
Thanks for this. Can you get me in touch with this dude? I'm about to apply for this position at Edwards and would love to talk with him more about the application process. (My original comments wouldn't post so I hope you aren't seeing this multiple times)
@ShaqJonesKnight
@ShaqJonesKnight 2 года назад
Hello, Here a link to his profile. I told him that you were expecting to hear from him. www.linkedin.com/in/ammar-abbas-33998225
@jazcarter886
@jazcarter886 2 года назад
@@ShaqJonesKnight Thank you :)
@Ro.T560
@Ro.T560 Год назад
Hey Shaq, im making a career switch and started a second degree in electrical engineering. My first degree was in information technology which does compare to engineering courses. Im afraid to move forward enrolling in the courses because I'm afraid of failing. Any advice on how to overcome this?
@ShaqJonesKnight
@ShaqJonesKnight Год назад
Hello, Thanks for watching my channel and reaching out. Fear of failure is understandable. I would say the first step is to have a plan and research study habits of engineers who have completed 4 year degrees on google and RU-vid. There’s so much info out there now that I wish I had going into college. You have to believe in yourself before you do anything in life. As long as you develop healthy study habits you will be fine. In fact you’ll find school to be trivial. Go to every class. Review your notes immediately after each class. Summarize your class notes in bullet points for major topics in just a few words. Start each homework assignment the day it’s assigned. It ok if you don’t complete all of it in one day. Understand that engineering is difficult and it’s normal to work on one problem for hours at a time so don’t give up easily. Go to office hours for anything you’re stuck on. Study minimum 30 hours a week. Break it up into multiple sessions a day so that you don’t burn out. There’s no secret to success. Just believe in yourself and develop discipline. Hope that helps!
@Ro.T560
@Ro.T560 Год назад
​@@ShaqJonesKnight Thank you so much for taking the time to write back. I suffer from depressive disorders, and I'm just starting to learn how to ask for help. I'm going to take a screenshot of your comment and save it to my desktop to remind myself when things start to feel challenging. Your comment gave more tools to add to my toolbelt which made me more motivated to start my healing process and push forward. Again thank you so much!
@ShaqJonesKnight
@ShaqJonesKnight Год назад
@@Ro.T560 Glad I could help. Keep in the fight. I know that struggle. You might want to check out something called ketamine IV treatment. It helped me.
@Ro.T560
@Ro.T560 Год назад
@@ShaqJonesKnight I will definitely take a look into that. Thank you.