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Career / Re: Engineering Graduates & Practitioners- Share Your Experience During Your IT by Hawol30282: 10:32pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
Anonymous Account here.. Studied Production Engineering. Interned at an IOC as a subsea operations engineer for a DW asset... Exposed me to Oil and Gas industry more importantly I understood working in a multi cultural environment (very important). Currently work as a corrosion engineer in another IOC.. Ciao Some mo.ro.ns are here saying studying mechanical engineering in Nigeria is a waste of time.. Those are the folks who couldn't find jobs Dont listen to them ooh.. Engineering is 99% operations and maintenance... A lot of Nigerian trained engineers design wonderful stuff and work at the highest levels of engineering.. Engineering is a skill set, you can learn even from the comfort of your chair at home..University is just to set the environment.. Even in the US, there is a huge gap between industry and practice, which is why most companies will take you through a graduate program so that you can gain some scope as to what is necessary.. School is just to teach you how to develop a problem solving mindset ... Capish... I wont be replying DMs as I will losing this account shortly.. Bye! 6 Likes 2 Shares |
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