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Hi! I'm really interested in working in an offshore platform. Rn I'm finishing my Mechanical Engineering degree and I would love if someone could give me some advice on what to do, what companies should I look for and what training should I get to improve my future job applications.
Thanks!
I just applied for a summer internship at HMH. I saw they had student internship programs and that really caught my eye. Thanks for the help!
Oh that's great I will certaintly look into that ty so much!
Well I'm not really sure, I do know I'm looking for a more hands-on position. I'm not sure if engineers get to work out of the office though
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Yeah I think that's the path I'm looking for, as you said I've been sitting in class for almost 4 years now and I want to get away from that for a bit. I know its really hard though but I believe it is a good way to start in this industry