Published On Sep 16, 2017
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All the information provided in the video is shared by Charles Winter. He has been geotechnical engineer for 20 years.
Video narrated by Reed Salan (CSUF Civil Engineering)
- Advice for New Geotechnical Engineers -
Here are the some of the perspective for recent college graduates embarking their first job as a geotechnical engineer.
Before you even start with that first job search, you should have a masters degree or higher in geotechnical engineering. We all know there are practising engineers with just a bachelor’s degree, but the companies who have the most exciting projects will require either a M.S. or a Ph.D to land an interview. If you do not have an advanced degree coming out of school, plan to go back part-time and earn a Masters as soon as possible. Asking for a tuition reimbursement in an interview would be better.
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