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5 Tips For Engineering Students To Consider In Kenya

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Last updated: 2020/10/08 at 8:23 AM
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Engineering has so many areas of expertise that you can choose within it what you feel most like: it is possible to work both in a business suit and tie, as well as abroad in a work that is completely informal, in industry, in a hospital , or in a laboratory.

Everything will depend on the path you want to follow. There is nowhere the engineer cannot work. There are many specialties for (future) engineering students, here are some points to consider before choosing this course:

1- Find out the salary you will earn. If you have a vocation for the world of engineering in general, the wage factor can establish the balance. Look for public offers on the job pages and see your salary. Although the monthly payment depends on many other things (specialty, experience, courses, etc.), you will have a first approximation in the economic aspect.

2- Investigate the options that the university offers you. See what engineering courses are offered at the nearest universities and consult the study plans. If you don’t mind going far, studying abroad can also be an incentive.

3- Take into account your personal tastes. Find information about the activities carried out by each type of engineer. Get in touch with someone who is already exercising and ask them about the strengths and weaknesses of the job. Forums can be very useful.

4- Strategically evaluate the field of work in your locality. Engineering companies were the leaders of the labor market in the 2020-2021 academic year. Look for the engineering with more outlets in your area of ​​residence.

5- Perform a professional orientation test. Look on the internet for tests specifically designed for future engineers. These tools can be useful for assessing your skills, but they should be complemented with the advice of an advisor.

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