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An individual seeks assistance for an interview project related to their Principles of Engineering class, requesting specific information from engineers about their education, job roles, and advice. The thread includes prompts for interviewee details, job descriptions, work schedules, and educational backgrounds. However, the forum moderators close the thread, citing privacy concerns over the request for personal information. The closure emphasizes the community's policy against interview threads due to these privacy issues. The discussion highlights the challenges of gathering information for academic purposes while adhering to privacy guidelines.
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Engineer Interview! (Please Help!)

Hi everyone. I'm supposed to do an interview for my Principles of Engineering class. If anyone wants to help out that'd be great!

Interviewee Name:
Interviewee's Specific Degree:
Place of Employment:
Email Address or Phone:

Please describe your engineering field:

What is your current job title:

Please describe your particular jobs and duties:

What is your average work schedule:

Starting with high school, describe your educational background chronologically:

If you could do it over, education wise, would you do anything differently:

What advice could you give me:




Thanks for the help!
 
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Sorry, we no longer allow interview threads here on the PF. Your asking for all that private information is a key reason that threads like this are no longer allowed.

Thread closed.
 
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