I want to pursue a career in the private sector after studying civil engineering. I want advice.
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I want to pursue a career in the private sector after studying civil engineering. I want advice.
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Job opportunities in the civil to the private sector are comparatively more. It is also important to prepare yourself. Engineering job is a thankless job. So abundance does not come until professional excellence comes. While developing a variety of skills to excel, one should keep reference books of professional subjects and soft copies or books of National (BNBC) and International Codes (ACI, ASCE, BS) and Standards (ASTM), and any engineering problems those codes. And efforts to solve with standards should continue. If you work under the supervision of a senior professional engineer or by yourself, you should enrich yourself by getting professional knowledge from seniors. There is no job that a civil engineer cannot do or have (civil-related). “I have no experience but can solve any task with due respect on my own initiative, referencing” should be kept in oneself. The most important thing is that you have studied to pass so far, now study to earn a living, this study will help you the most.
I forgot to say one more thing, so I am editing it. A professional membership must be taken. IEB is for Bangladesh and professional membership for other countries.
Too much advice seems to have been given.
Hope it helps a little bit. stay well
Answered by Touhid Kawsar
If you want a job in the private sector, you should target multinational companies. Domestic companies (except some) will not give much benefit. Generally there are two fields in civil field, design and construction, as both have opportunities and both have drawbacks so think about which one you want to go and focus. Again in design there are 2 parts steel sector and RCC sector. Along with theoretical knowledge for steel should have knowledge of Staadpro, Sap etc. software and for RCC also should know ETABS, SAFE, ROBOT, Tekla etc. software and have good grasp on BNBC code. In addition to these, communication skills should be increased, one person’s YouTube channel called Career Vidz for Vibe can be watched. And to get a job, a LinkedIn profile and bdjobs profile should be decorated beautifully. Maximum companies give their circulars on these 2 platforms. One last suggestion is the linkup. Various companies give internal circulars, in that case, if the brothers are told in advance, an Advantage can be found in many cases.
Answered by Nahid Hasan