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Tamer, are you gonna show off the engineer ring to us?
Ответитьthank you for the inspiring us
ОтветитьI'm in my sophomore year as an ME major and seeing your videos is honestly inspiring, I'm really intimidated by the career-finding process but obviously even with your intelligence and abilities it is still also a challenge. Keep being persistent and get that Apple job boi 🔥🔥🔥
Ответитьwhat was the joke? it was too fast for me to understand lol
Ответитьhell yeah buddy I hope you get the apple one.
ОтветитьWith equations P=VI and Ohm’s law V=IR, equation becomes P=I^2 * R
ОтветитьCan you do a video on how you prepare for an engineering job interview!
Ответитьhalo tamer,i searched up mechanical design engineering in waterloo universitie's website but it showed no result.Isnt there a seperate course for mechanical engineering & mechanical design engineering??pls reply🤍🤍
Ответить😳 where I've seen that🤔??
ОтветитьWow this is really an eye opener, thanks for sharing!
Wishing you good luck in the next stage and I hope you secure the job 🙏🏽
Good stuff. Tech interviews are brutal. This inspired me to keep pushing forward.
ОтветитьCould you post your course cheat sheets and briefly go over it. That you mentioned in pitfalls of engineering students
Ответитьmention your yt chanel and sub count in your interviews because it is cool and adds a lot of personality. My feeling is that the first interview didnt go through from the 2nd round of questions- an answer you gave that was a bit too cliche/ typical.
Ответитьamazing amazing amazing amazing video, excited to see the next one
ОтветитьKeep at it bro, I believe in you and your still very young and I respect your grind. My one piece of advice is when going through your answers and when you come across anything your unsure of say it out loud and then step through your working out, recruiters / the people more experienced interviewing you like to see a degree of humility like that. Hope it all goes well bhai tc.
ОтветитьGood luck mate! You are amazing with these videos
ОтветитьWhen you job hunting, you will face a lot of Karens, either the recruiters or management, they will treat you right but then they ghost you, or decide to move forward after you thought everything went well. Some companies don't even know what they want, experience or personality. 🤦♂️ Everyone is lost.
ОтветитьDo you remember these equations off the top of your head during interviews?
ОтветитьI know you are going for mainly start up companies because you want to play a larger role within the company and not get lost in the mix of some giant tech companies. Do you think you would have an easier time finding a position if you were not looking in these areas? This is not a suggestion I admire your commitment to finding a job in the sector that interests you. More of a inquisition.
ОтветитьYou are definitely going to get a job. The rejections might be discouraging, but you will be blessed. You deserve it. With that being said I'm just about to start college in mechanical engineering and have been watching your vids for a couple months now and just wanted to say you are helping me a ton. Thank you.
ОтветитьDamn I soo wish you were a chemical engineer so that I can see how the interviews go.
ОтветитьWait we graduated at the same time but he has more experience than me. The worst part is I graduated (ChemEng) second place in my school.
ОтветитьIt's so discouraging when you interview and answer everything correct to later receive an email of rejection. It makes you wonder
ОтветитьCome to India you will placed in one day with your experience
ОтветитьI like the graph that has Questions on X axis and my salary requirement on the Y axis.
ОтветитьTemperature alters the resistive transducer, which in terms alters the current.
ОтветитьYou always tell them you work at TethhhLa but I don’t think they care about that
ОтветитьTypically new grad, bragging on and on and on. No wonder he got rejected uncountable times. well deserved
ОтветитьThis deathbed question is so damn stupid.
Ответитьbro you're giving me hope wallahy. I'm a mech eng. as well and have been job hunting for a while and keep getting rejected lol
ОтветитьThank you🤝
ОтветитьThank you for sharing your experience. As a current ME student it is very enlightening to actually see this process
ОтветитьI’m a mechanical engineer and I’m not sure how a company, especially a startup, can look you in the face and say they need 5 different interviews before hiring you. I dont think I would be considering anyone like that, as I believe that is disrespectful of my time.
ОтветитьYou are my favorite mechanical engineer content creator, Tamer! Keep doing a good job, you are an inspiration to many. I often keep in touch with your content since I was in college up until now that I am job hunting. Your videos reach here in the Philippines. I like your content bro. God bless you!
Ответитьmachnical engineering is really fun, should've went with it instead computer science
ОтветитьYou think putting on a polo or something if it's a teams/zoom call would help? Just a thought/tip that might look a little more professional then a hoodie. Also awesome videos they're really helpful I'm trying to move from a project engineering job of 2 years to a Mechanical Design engineer role and it is TOUGH!!!
ОтветитьHow long did that whole process take ever since you started applying for an ME job?
ОтветитьDamn if if this guy cant get hired, I don't stand a chance either LOL
ОтветитьTamer, I really appreciate your transparency and sincerity in capturing what your journey as mechanical engineering going for job interview. As a non engineering professional, I find it helpful regardless of my career path. Keep up the great work.
ОтветитьThank you for sharing your experiencie! This is a great and usefull vidio!
ОтветитьI’m genuinely curious, I am supposed to switch majors from finance to mechanical engineering next semester. From what I can tell, I will have practically no chance of getting a job it seems based off how knowledgable you are. Why is this? You spent 4 years doing pretty complicated stuff just to get denied by a company like Apple 9 times? The get paid not the amount you expected? This may be a rant, but I’m just curious if it’s even worth it to switch majors.
ОтветитьAgain so much respect for you man! thank you very much for sharing with us such detailed experiences.
ОтветитьCite and describe the terms in fouriers law for heat dissipation at the surface of a fin attached to an electrical heat generation term. Explain convection, free stream temperature and velocity, boundary layer. Calculate the pumping power required to cool the motor with tap water, cheapest solution.
ОтветитьI recently graduated and have been attended few interviews. I think when it comes to interviewing right, it should be like a proper conversation between two humans. I don't have much technical or professional experience but I am always bombarded with questions about them and I don't know how honest I can be with them. I know I am capable of handling those situations if they arrive but sometimes im left with no space to ask questions and it feels like a viva. its been bumming me out this job hunt honestly... so exhausted but im happy you're doing good progress. Keep it up my man! Waterloo has always been my dream uni
ОтветитьAll BS period, Only meet 2 engineering who really know wtf they doing, the rest are just act like they know something, they dont even know how to extract a broken bolt. 😢 i am legally blind
ОтветитьI am enjoying these videos. I want to mention that the convection heat transfer coefficient is not a property of a material (substance).
ОтветитьWhere are you from?
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