Chapter 7: Problem 23
Make up a list of questions you would ask a professor during an informational interview. Pick one of the engineering professors and arrange a 20-30 minute meeting with him or her. Write a critique of the interview.
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Chapter 7: Problem 23
Make up a list of questions you would ask a professor during an informational interview. Pick one of the engineering professors and arrange a 20-30 minute meeting with him or her. Write a critique of the interview.
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Acquire one of the books on conducting job searches listed in the references for this chapter (References. \(3,4,6\), or 7 ). Pick three sections you are interested in and read them. Write a two-page explanation of what you learned. (Note: All of the books are available through wwwamazon.com).
Visit the website of the national engineering society you are most interested in. Locate information on scholarships and awards given to students by the society. Share this information with fellow students in your Introduction to Engineering class. Determine whether you are eligible for one of the scholarships or awards, and if so, apply for it.
Make up ten additional questions that you think you might be asked in an interview for a summer job. Prepare responses to those questions.
Make a list of all the engineering student organizations at your institution. Are you an active member of one or more of these organizations? If not, join the one you are most interested in.
Visit your campus career center. Ask for a list of all companies that interview on campus for engineering graduates. Pick one of the companies and research it through its website. Write a 500-word essay about the company.
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