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Guest Ruha Tacey is more than just an engineer - her mission is to help up-and-coming engineers navigate their ideal career path. So I asked her for her best internship advice, how to stand out while networking, and whether you have to have a passion for engineering to work in this field. She has nuggets of wisdom for all
students - even if you’re not an engineering major!
You can find Ruha on her Engineering Impact Forum, her website, or on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.
IF YOU LIKE THIS EPISODE: Try sampling the full Chemical Engineer episode. Then follow Career Bites on Instagram!
GOT A COMMENT OR SUGGESTION? Email us at [email protected].
WANT TO BE ON THE SHOW? Or know someone you’d like us to feature? Email us a voice memo. Introduce yourself and answer these two questions. We’ll reach out if we think it’s a good fit.
* What is a major misconception about what you do for a living and what is your clever solution for addressing the misconception with those you meet?
* What’s your go-to story about your work? It could be a proud moment for you, a sad or thoughtful experience, or anything in between.
Music from Pixabay by Fae Spencer and Grand_Project.
By Rachael BarksdaleGuest Ruha Tacey is more than just an engineer - her mission is to help up-and-coming engineers navigate their ideal career path. So I asked her for her best internship advice, how to stand out while networking, and whether you have to have a passion for engineering to work in this field. She has nuggets of wisdom for all
students - even if you’re not an engineering major!
You can find Ruha on her Engineering Impact Forum, her website, or on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.
IF YOU LIKE THIS EPISODE: Try sampling the full Chemical Engineer episode. Then follow Career Bites on Instagram!
GOT A COMMENT OR SUGGESTION? Email us at [email protected].
WANT TO BE ON THE SHOW? Or know someone you’d like us to feature? Email us a voice memo. Introduce yourself and answer these two questions. We’ll reach out if we think it’s a good fit.
* What is a major misconception about what you do for a living and what is your clever solution for addressing the misconception with those you meet?
* What’s your go-to story about your work? It could be a proud moment for you, a sad or thoughtful experience, or anything in between.
Music from Pixabay by Fae Spencer and Grand_Project.