Starting your career in engineering can be a frustrating and confusing experience. Working out what sector, company or job to apply for can be hard enough, and even then there’s no certainty you’ll find and secure the kind of role you’re looking for.
The Student Engineer is here to help. If you feel completely lost or like you’re banging your head against a brick wall, tell us your problem and you could win the chance to have a panel of engineering career experts give you their top tips.
Send us a description of your situation, what you’re having trouble with and any specific questions you have. We’ll publish the trickiest problems, along with our panel’s responses, here on The Student Engineer. Don’t worry, you’ll remain completely anonymous.
Remember to include any important details about your experience or your job hunt so far. It’ll also help if you can send us your CV.
You can either use the comments box below to submit your questions, get in touch via our Facebook or LinkedIn pages, or email the editor directly: stephen.harris@centaur.co.uk.
Pleae note, we can only answer questions from UK-based students and recent graduates at the start of their engineering careers.
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