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Katie Said:
Landing first entry level engineering position? (Any PE's with advice?)?We Answered:
be diligent, professional and patient. It will come. Engineering is in demand, and you will get that job soon. EIT is more marketable, so that is a good thing. I am guessing you are still young?Try the army corp. of engineers. You will have to join the army, but...you would be an engineer...and when you get out with your degree and your EIT and your experience from the army...you will be able to take your PE and will be able to work anywhere commanding a great salary and job...
and dont worry about what he said down there...as an army corp engineer, you could work in soooo many different places...you wouldn't have to go overseas...you could work in buffalo NY, to Albuquerque, NM...especially if your water resources...you could basically work for any major city in America...