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I have Bachelors in Mechanical engineering from India. I tried online to find job but no luck. I don't know what's going wrong , i have nice resume,qualification and technical knowledge to be in field.Does it matter from which country your are, do i have to do study extra, give a test , or what i need to do to get a job.Somebody plz help me in finding what's going wrong ....
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A lot of my friends in college graduated in engineering. The best way they got their foot in the door was to intern somewhere. You will have to work for little money, but it will eventually help you land a permanant well paying job.
Answer Date: 02:46pm 09/07/08
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I am not certain if the Bachelors in Mechanical engineering from India is the equivalent of one from the United States due to inherent differences in the structure of the educational system. Of course a graduate degree gives you the advantage.
Employment of mechanical engineers is projected to grow more slowly than the average for all occupations though 2012. Although overall employment in manufacturing industries�where employment of mechanical engineers is c...
I am not certain if the Bachelors in Mechanical engineering from India is the equivalent of one from the United States due to inherent differences in the structure of the educational system. Of course a graduate degree gives you the advantage.
Employment of mechanical engineers is projected to grow more slowly than the average for all occupations though 2012. Although overall employment in manufacturing industries�where employment of mechanical engineers is concentrated�is expected to decrease slightly, employment of mechanical engineers in manufacturing should increase more rapidly as the demand for improved machinery and machine tools grows and as industrial machinery and processes become increasingly complex. Also, emerging technologies in biotechnology, materials science, and nanotechnology will create new job opportunities for mechanical engineers. Additional opportunities for mechanical engineers will arise because a degree in mechanical engineering often can be applied in other engineering specialties. In addition to job openings arising from growth, many openings should result from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations or leave the labor force.
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All 50 States and the District of Columbia require licensure for engineers who offer their services directly to the public. Engineers who are licensed are called professional engineers (PE). This licensure generally requires a degree from an ABET-accredited engineering program, 4 years of relevant work experience, and successful completion of a State examination. Recent graduates can start the licensing process by taking the examination in two stages. The initial Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination can be taken upon graduation. Engineers who pass this examination commonly are called engineers in training (EIT) or engineer interns (EI). After acquiring suitable work experience, EITs can take the second examination, the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam. Several States have imposed mandatory continuing education requirements for relicensure. Most States recognize licensure from other States, provided that the manner in which the initial license was obtained meets or exceeds their own licensure requirements. Many civil, electrical, mechanical, and chemical engineers are licensed PEs. Independent of licensure, various certification programs are offered by professional organizations to demonstrate competency in specific fields of engineering.
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Here are some sites you should check out.
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http://www.asme.org/Jobs/
http://www.engcen.com/mechanic...
http://www.indeed.com/q-Mechan...
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http://engineering.aerotek.com...
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Answer Date: 07:57pm 09/07/08