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A Career in Engineering. Ben Sikorski 2-1-13 4 th Hour Career Tech. Introduction. The field of engineering offers many possibilities. It has a variety of specializations and can offer a lot. Salaries are often high to depending on the field chosen.
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A Career in Engineering Ben Sikorski 2-1-13 4th Hour Career Tech
Introduction • The field of engineering offers many possibilities. It has a variety of specializations and can offer a lot. Salaries are often high to depending on the field chosen. • The potential for success it offers got me interested in this career. I thought of all the different things I could accomplish in this career and decided it was right for me.
Responsibilities • Working with others • Traveling • Working with numbers • Working flexible hours • Working in various environments
Working Conditions • Often mental • Can be physical depending on field • Often indoors • Can be outdoors depending on field • Hours • Often flexible • Ranges depending on tasks
Qualifications • College degree • At least a bachelors • Planning to attend • Penn State • University of Michigan • University of Miami • Classes • Physics • Calculus
Job Outlook • Job outlook • 9% • Slightly declining • Number of jobs • 243,200 • Desired work location • Major city
Earnings • Lifestyle goals • Become successful • Become wealthy • Average salary • $78,160 • First purchase • Nice car
Related Occupation • Aerospace engineer • Responsibilities • Design aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles • Training • At least a bachelors degree • Earnings • $97,480 • Chosen for • Potential to drastically improve modern technology
Summary • The one thing I look forward to in this career field is improving modern technology. I look forward to hopefully making a difference and causing a significant improvement. I think this is a great career field to get into. This is something the world needs more of because of the potential it offers. There is a chance to improve what the world has and expand upon it. The opportunities are truly endless.
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