Rhuynh
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 2, 2010
- 10
Hello I recently graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering in Canada. My past work experience have been mostly materials testing, geotechnical and transportation. I dabbed into those career paths and i know could continue doing that kind of work and be content, however I really think I'd like to get into structural design work.
I'm applying for structural positions and frankly i haven't had one response. My contract is going to expire shortly (6 months) and i have an opportunity to switch my career path. In today's economy being unemployed is just not an option. I'd like to secure a position asap. What can i do now to make me more appealing to companies who are interested in hiring structural engineers.
I was thinking maybe contacting the local university and introducing myself as someone who'd like to gain some additional structural engineering experience and see what kind of projects some professors are undertaking and if i could assist them. I was also thinking about purchasing some structural engineering topic textbooks, and possibly learn some structural analysis/design software.
In general, what do companies look for in a structural engineer? (from a technical standpoint) I'd really like any advice anyone has to offer.
I'm applying for structural positions and frankly i haven't had one response. My contract is going to expire shortly (6 months) and i have an opportunity to switch my career path. In today's economy being unemployed is just not an option. I'd like to secure a position asap. What can i do now to make me more appealing to companies who are interested in hiring structural engineers.
I was thinking maybe contacting the local university and introducing myself as someone who'd like to gain some additional structural engineering experience and see what kind of projects some professors are undertaking and if i could assist them. I was also thinking about purchasing some structural engineering topic textbooks, and possibly learn some structural analysis/design software.
In general, what do companies look for in a structural engineer? (from a technical standpoint) I'd really like any advice anyone has to offer.