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Hello! I am a first year industrial engineering student and I was wondering if any of you had any tips/suggestions on things (specifically projects) I could be doing during my first year to get ahead and hopefully get an internship/research position during my first year summer. This is what I am working on right now/have done, but I am looking to get more skills that would make me employable in ie. any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
- Taking Google Advanced data analytics certification
- Interned at an industrial and mechanical eng firm (mainly a mechanical engineering firm but the firm did some industrial work also, i did administrative work/marketing).
- Planning on joining clubs in data science/stats/coding
- Learning python right now, and planning to learn R in the future
Anything I could be working on to improve my skill set/value? Thank you again!
I don't think there is anything in R that you can do, that Python can't.
(Fellas, correct me if wrong)
Decide what you want to do.
Join IISE. Get your belts, and additional belts.
PMI certs that apply to you might be useful, especially in analytics if there are any.
Looks like you're more interested in data shit than anything else. Might be useful to become a data scientist/analyst, and an appropriate course/degree change if you want that to happen.
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