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I Quit My Structural Engineering Job 

BEng Hielscher
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@jeff2tc99
@jeff2tc99 Год назад
Interesting video. Yep - you picked the wrong group. Mid size is definitely better in early days but you need to ensure there are enough strong seniors to mentor you. Also, be open to overseas roles. You are never too early and the experience can be life changing. Being a great engineer is only half the "clubs in your bag". I encourage you to also understand the business. MBA is handy for that. Consulting is just a business, it just happens that engineering is the business. Build real relationships with potential clients (not just other engineers). Remember, the smartest engineers can be hired, but people who bring in work are like gold.
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
Great advice! Thanks for sharing this
@mohamedowais4786
@mohamedowais4786 Год назад
100 percent truth
@mujtabashanan3548
@mujtabashanan3548 Год назад
Quitting is always a good opportunity to reorganize your thoughts and revaluated your options.
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
I agree, thanks for sharing this!
@andrescientos
@andrescientos Год назад
Employers want robots, especially in big places. I left my desk job at a multifacility healthcare clinic because it required no critical thinking skills, no imagination, and it was all a cyclic routine. It was more of an endurance "act like you're doing something" job. I was compensated for showing up, and not how much work I could do. When I left everyone was shocked and confused, including my family, but they themselves live cyclic lives like that, and they saw/see it as abnormal. I just finished my first year of CAD, I'm moving into my second half this fall. I eventually plan to pursue structural engineering and surveying.
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
Thanks for sharing this! It’s awesome to hear you made the change you knew you needed and found something you truly enjoy doing! Great stuff :)
@cantthinkofaname9888
@cantthinkofaname9888 20 дней назад
Hi. 3 months into my graduate job. I feel as tho I’m doing a lot of work without fully understating the concepts. What would be any tips people have for someone starting off
@rajmore7585
@rajmore7585 Год назад
can you make tutorial of analysis, design and detailing of different structures by using the software's, it would be beneficial a lot. btw your videos are very informative.
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
Thanks! and yes I might make these sorts of videos in the future :)
@pedromarquez8035
@pedromarquez8035 Год назад
You've touched on an interesting point about the structural engineering field, specifically that we are far away from the business side of the project, and in my opinion, there is no way to change that. However, it will be great to know your view about that. Do you believe there's a pathway for us to become more involved in the business aspects of our projects? I really like business.
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
There’s definitely ways to get more involved in the business side of things as an engineer but at big companies I’ve seen becoming more involved in that side usually coming at the expense of being involved technically. While at small companies it is way more likely that you will be involved in both simultaneously :)
@freedomfundmoney
@freedomfundmoney Год назад
You Are Almost At 1,000 💥
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
Yes!! I’m very excited to hit that milestone :)
@syedfarizakhter1637
@syedfarizakhter1637 Год назад
Hello. I graduated in 2021 with a bachelor in civil engineering and working in design consultancy firm.
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
Hey! Thanks for introducing yourself. Welcome to the channel :)
@syedfarizakhter1637
@syedfarizakhter1637 Год назад
@@BEngHielscher I appreciate my brother
@JTamilio
@JTamilio Год назад
Having in depth inspections experience right out of college/“uni” is one of the best experiences a young engineer can have - you will understand and learn what is done, how, and why so much more by watching people actually install designs (especially bad ones) than by designing straight out of school.
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
Agreed! Site experience is definitely very important as a graduate
@ShanH-t2l
@ShanH-t2l 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the in-depth analysis of your reasons for leaving the job. For me too it's very important to have a variety of real world experience and feedbacks that are the best motivator for me to continuously improve myself. Great video and very helpful!
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher 9 месяцев назад
My pleasure! I’m glad to hear you liked the video :)
@freidara9974
@freidara9974 Год назад
Do you already find another job ?
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
Yes, I got a new job before leaving my previous one
@georgesavvas943
@georgesavvas943 Год назад
Arup *cough*
@PM-xd6nv
@PM-xd6nv Год назад
Jacobs cough...
@oisinbrennan5642
@oisinbrennan5642 Год назад
Hi, I was wondering did you find there was much of a difference in salary between the global consultancy and the smaller company?
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
It’s basically the same. Could be a different story at the more senior levels but for junior roles there’s not much of a difference
@almightyatomic
@almightyatomic Год назад
Thank you for this video, its very helpful for us starters
@BEngHielscher
@BEngHielscher Год назад
No worries! :)
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