6 reasons why you should consider the path of an engineer

6 reasons why you should consider the path of an engineer
Jobsdb content teamupdated on 03 October, 2014
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Choosing to pursue a career in engineering entails a clear understanding of what’s ahead.  You have to be ready to put everything into it – time, effort, money and resources, and of course, dedication.  The road ahead could get bumpy but the rewards of your hard-work will all be worth it. Here are top reasons why you should consider the path of an engineer.

The pride of being part of something

Finding job satisfaction is often very difficult to measure as there will be times you’d feel like you’re in the wrong industry.  The thing with being an engineer is that that work you do are all tangible – bridges, buildings, etc, these are things you can see everyday once they’re done, the pride of being part of something so carefully and perfectly created is enough to gloss over any disappointments or uncertainty you may have about the job.

Challenging Work

If there ever is any field that offers non-stop and ever-changing challenges, engineering is one of them. There will always be questions to answer, problems to solve, buildings to create, and formulas to figure out you won’t have enough time to think about something else.

New things waiting to be explored

The mind is your best accessory when you’re an engineer.  You will have everything you need to keep you challenged and motivated.  The field of engineering is a minefield of learning, or new things waiting to be explored – your brain will be working 24/7 and you’ll be surprised about how much knowledge you’ll gain while you’re in the business.

Opportunities to prove yourself

Engineers usually attain a good reputation to the society and in the engineering industry. Being an engineer gives you a lot of opportunities to prove your skills and test your creativity.  Whenever you’re part of something big, people will know and remember your name plus up-and-coming engineers will look up to you and the work you’ve done too.

Varied Career Opportunities

What do Rowan Atkinson, Billy Nye of the “The Science Guy” and Frank Capra have in common? They were all engineering students before branching into their respective careers.  Rowan Atkinson has an electrical engineer degree, Billy Nye’s passion with flight made him pursue his mechanical engineer degree and Frank Capra had a college degree in chemical engineer.

Of course, not every engineer gets to try their hands at acting but in any case, there are plenty of career opportunities for engineering graduates to look forward to whether it’s going to be inside the office, out in the field, or even outer-space - the possibilities are endless. Engineering isn’t just a single course focused on a single industry.  There are specializations you can pursue depending on where your passion lies.  It’s entirely up to you to decide and explore which field would make good use of your skills and talents and that’s the beauty of it.

Creative Thinking

Engineering is not just about logic but also about creativity. In an age where technology changes each minute, engineers need to think critically to discover new ideas, create new things, and come up with solutions to new problems brought about by the ever-changing technological landscape.

engineer If you haven’t completely decided on pursuing a career as an engineer, these reasons should hopefully be enough to help you finalize your plans.

Check our website to have an idea of the type of work available to potential engineering jobs and if you’ve recently graduated or is an engineer looking to try out a different field, don’t forget to view our job postings that you can apply to soon.

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