Hello. This an interview that an engineer could anwer.

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Hi, my name is Josh
Would an actual engineer answer the following questions?

What do you do in your job?

What do you like about your job?

What are the cousrses and reqiurements for your job?

What was on project you really liked?

Do you need more people in your field of engineering?

Is your job hard?

What is an estimated salary for this job?
 
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205032 said:
Hi, my name is Josh
Would an actual engineer answer the following questions?

Yes. Most engineers would if you asked nicely.
 
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