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After Studying Mechanical Engineering, What Next?? (846 Views)

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emaskocoded(m): 7:33pm On May 02, 2021
Hello NLanders, I'm a Mechanical Engineering student currently in my 4th year. Pls what are skills a graduate in Mech Engine is supposed to posses to make him stand out in the field. What's the way forward after studying the said course?
Massiveglory: 7:36pm On May 02, 2021
Be a mechanic grin
matrix199(m): 7:40pm On May 02, 2021
Find one bare land dey practise mechanic





As for skill, if you can master the act of over speeding and reversing with one hand recklessly, you go make am for the practice
Crystalom3(m): 7:50pm On May 02, 2021
In year 4 and you are asking this? Mehn, better go back to the drawing board and make better plans for yourself before you become a failure.


On a second thought,

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lilvicky68(m): 8:00pm On May 02, 2021
Buy spanner and screw driver..
Maj196(m): 7:17pm On May 03, 2021
Next is to fix my car grin
juitar(m): 7:42pm On May 03, 2021
I don't know the kind of responses people are giving this guy. Is it really compulsory for you to comment when you don't really know what to say.
Back to your question, make sure you can use Microsoft package(word and excel especially), AutoCAD and Solidworks will give you better chances of getting job. Then try to do your NSE and COREN with time.
Even if you have opportunity to do Project Management pls do and master how to use Microsoft Project. Getting job now is not really easy without you having one or two skills or experience.
If it's softskill that you can learn, just make sure you add something to your certificate. I wish u all the best.
So you can then go for your Master's degree later

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juitar(m): 8:02pm On May 03, 2021
Some years back I was invited for an interview with Lafarge, after the oral interview, we were given a paper containing a chart and table, we were asked to reproduce this same thing. The laptop was on but we will be the one to launch the software. That's y I mention excel.
Immediately after my NYSC, I ed my linked me up with his friend for job, and the man told me in his office that you have to go and learn PDMS and be very sound with AutoCAD. But that they use more of Pdms.
So for some of you making jest of this guy, no be him fault o, Mechanical Engineering is very wide field, specialisation differs o

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emaskocoded(m): 11:35pm On May 04, 2021
juitar:
I don't know the kind of responses people are giving this guy. Is it really compulsory for you to comment when you don't really know what to say.
Back to your question, make sure you can use Microsoft package(word and excel especially), AutoCAD and Solidworks will give you better chances of getting job. Then try to do your NSE and COREN with time.
Even if you have opportunity to do Project Management pls do and master how to use Microsoft Project. Getting job now is not really easy without you having one or two skills or experience.
If it's softskill that you can learn, just make sure you add something to your certificate. I wish u all the best.
So you can then go for your Master's degree later

Thanks sir, I appreciate your advice
resourcedude: 3:04pm On May 05, 2021
straight to mechanic workshops grin

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