Job prospect for civil and general engineering.

In summary, the conversation discusses the current job prospects for civil engineering and the speaker's interest in potentially switching to mechanical engineering. They are considering transferring to general engineering with a secondary field in Automotive Engineering or Robotics and are seeking information on which field has better job prospects. They also ask about other engineering options similar to mechanical engineering and which primary field within civil engineering has the best job prospects. The conversation also touches on the safety concerns of working in construction management. Overall, the speaker attends the University of Illinois and has heard that the job prospect for civil engineering is not looking good due to economic crisis. However, there is hope for a recovery within a year and structural engineering is considered to be the most elite branch.
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I am an undergrad in civil. I've heard the current job prospect for civil engineering isn't looking very good, especially in the structural side. So I am tempting to switch out. I was equally interested in mechanical and civil, however, my gpa wasn't good enough to get into mechanical. So instead I am considering transfer into general engineering with a secondary field in Automotive Engineering or Robotics. Which one has better job prospect (civil or general engineering)?
Like I said, I am interested in both of these engineering disciplines, I am looking to compare which one has better job prospect.

Is here another field of engineering that is similar to MechE, that I can look into?

Another question: If I choose to stay in civil, which primary field has better job prospect (structural, geotech, environmental, construction management..etc) ?

By the way, I attend the University of Illinois.
 
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"the current job prospect for civil engineering isn't looking very good'

where did you hear that ?

I believe structural is the best in civil.
there is not much in Geotech.
Construction management can be rough, like you have to work on site, which can be dnagerous when there are crane and pile drivers running around.
 
  • #3
It can be dangerous if the rate of security on a construction site is low - i.e. not according to the standards. Otherwise, it's relatively safe.

I assume the job prospect varies from country to country. Here, the economical crysis has made it look bad. But we all hope to see a recovery within a year or so.

Structural is considered to be "most elite", but this is only a stereotype. Every branch is interesting in its own way.
 

1. What is the job outlook for civil and general engineering?

The job outlook for civil and general engineering is positive. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in these fields is projected to grow 5% from 2019 to 2029, which is faster than the average for all occupations. This growth is due to the need for new infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, and buildings, as well as the need to repair and maintain existing structures.

2. What types of jobs are available in civil and general engineering?

There are a variety of jobs available in civil and general engineering, including civil engineers, structural engineers, environmental engineers, construction managers, and project managers. These professionals work in a variety of industries, including construction, government, consulting firms, and transportation.

3. What skills are important for a career in civil and general engineering?

Some important skills for a career in civil and general engineering include problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, teamwork, and technical proficiency. These professionals must also have a strong understanding of mathematics and science, as well as knowledge of engineering principles and design techniques.

4. What is the average salary for civil and general engineering jobs?

The average salary for civil and general engineering jobs varies depending on the specific job title and experience level. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for civil engineers was $87,060 in May 2020, while the median annual wage for construction managers was $97,180. Salaries may also vary depending on location, industry, and company size.

5. What is the education requirement for a career in civil and general engineering?

Most civil and general engineering jobs require a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field. Some positions may also require a master's degree, especially for more advanced or specialized roles. In addition to formal education, these professionals must also obtain a license to practice engineering, which typically involves passing a state-specific exam.

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