Looking to interview an engineer

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An individual is seeking to interview an engineer for an introductory course at Florida Atlantic University, aiming to gather insights on their career, daily responsibilities, role within their company, and the skills they utilize. The proposed questions include a brief biography, daily and weekly tasks, job role, tools and skills used, and their evolving perception of engineering. However, the forum moderator has stated that interview threads are no longer permitted due to privacy concerns. The individual is encouraged to seek an interviewee in person instead. This highlights the challenges of conducting interviews in online forums while maintaining privacy.
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Hi guys, I am looking to interview someone for general questions. This is a intro course into engineering for Florida Atlantic University. I'll post the questions below. Thanks in advance for any help!

1. A brief career and education biography of the engineer. (Name and the individual engineering degrees) (Last name only is fine if you do not feel comfortable with a full name.)

3. Find out what the person does in engineering on a daily and weekly basis.


4. Find out what the person’s role is in the company.


5. Find out what skills and tools the engineer uses regularly.


6. Discuss their perception of engineering now compared to when they started.
 
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Pugnat said:
Hi guys, I am looking to interview someone for general questions. This is a intro course into engineering for Florida Atlantic University. I'll post the questions below. Thanks in advance for any help!

1. A brief career and education biography of the engineer. (Name and the individual engineering degrees) (Last name only is fine if you do not feel comfortable with a full name.)

3. Find out what the person does in engineering on a daily and weekly basis.


4. Find out what the person’s role is in the company.


5. Find out what skills and tools the engineer uses regularly.


6. Discuss their perception of engineering now compared to when they started.

Sorry Pugnat. We no longer allow interview threads on the PF because of privacy issues. Hope you are able to find somebody in person.
 
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