Sounds a healthy plan!
Well, my plan for this week is to complete all the requirements in the University for intersem. Write more #threads and long-form posts.
Maybe I should also focus on my health.
Sounds a healthy plan!
Well, my plan for this week is to complete all the requirements in the University for intersem. Write more #threads and long-form posts.
Maybe I should also focus on my health.
Sweet!
WHats intersem and what do you study at Uni?
Intersem is more likely a summer class. We will having internship this summer. I'm studying civil engineering.
Ohh nice! I'm a chemical engineer
Good luck with your internship!
Is being an engineer still worth it until today?
It's nice to see a lot of engineers in the community.
Thank you!
Well, to be honest, my career path deviated from engineering. Nowadays, I work in project management in the tech industry. But that was only because an opportunity presented itself and I decided to give it a shot. I enjoyed studying engineering and I don't regret it.
I think there will always be a place for a competent engineer because in essence, an engineer really is a problem solver and there will be no shortage of problems to solve, ever.
I am also interested with project management and accounting. I don't think I will use my degree on my future career but who knows?
If you go the Project Management route, having accounting knowledge will be a great fit! I had to learn the hard way that projects are not only about delivering, but there is a whole financial layer that can be very complicated if you don't have the right skills.
Having an engineering degree is always a good thing. Many job opening accept engineers, even if the actual job is not directly related to engineering. A lot of project managers I know are engineers :)