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Mechanical Engineering Education

If a mechanical engineering education is in your future then you can expect to gain a wealth of training and knowledge from your trade school of choice. Since most entry-level engineering occupations require a formal education, a Bachelor Degree in mechanical engineering would be most desirable, but an Associate Degree would be adequate for some jobs.

Those who are gaining a mechanical engineering education will gain critical skills for the job, including extensive hands-on training. They will also be exposed to a general curriculum such as mathematics, computer training, lab training, and physical, life and social sciences. The latter part of a mechanical engineering education is spent more exclusively on the specific engineering trade.

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Career Education: How It Can Propel Your Career Forward

Ongoing career education is something that can help separate from you other job searchers and in some cases might help to win you the job.

As a recruiter, I have worked with companies who won’t hire people without a university degree. In some cases, they specify the type of degree needed but in other cases, the company doesn’t care what the degree is in as long as you have one.

In other words, a lack of education can cost you. And you might not even realize it if the company doesn’t publicly admit this policy but simply lets their recruiters know about this particular form of screening.

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