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How can I relate my finance work experience to mechanical engineering for my personal statement?

November 24th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

I am applying to universities soon and I would like to study mechanical engineering.

I have a financial work experience secured, but I was wondering how I could relate it to my interest for mechanical engineering in my personal statement?

Only thing I can come up with atm is that they both involve a lot of mathematics?

Thank you.

U r right both involve a lot mathematics you can make this relation after graduation as per example if u will work ad cost engineer ofcourse you will find the relation everything that u learned in.yr life develope u don’t forget basics of yr experience or yr study and u get the best relation and best practical application

  1. Jell88
    November 24th, 2012 at 23:22 | #1

    Experience in a professional working environment; experience in writing business correspondence; team work skills; networking experience; experience in business relationships; experience in management(?)
    Engineering involves a lot of professional writing, management skills and interpersonal skills. Any work experience that involves contact with other people in a professional setting is useful for your future work as a professional engineer.
    References :
    Studying both finance and engineering at the moment.

  2. de RĂ³iste
    November 24th, 2012 at 23:50 | #2

    Insist you are seeking a career as a procurement engineer.

    It is a relatively new career path for those with a technical qualification who are interested in the financial aspects of engineering also. i.e sales, marketing, purchasing, project management.

    http://www.gulftalent.com/home/Mechanical-Procurement-Engineer-jobs-in-Dubai-UAE-39546.html

    There is much money to be made as a mechanical procurement engineer!
    References :
    soon to be electrical procurement engineer!

  3. ahmed_mallo
    November 25th, 2012 at 00:29 | #3

    U r right both involve a lot mathematics you can make this relation after graduation as per example if u will work ad cost engineer ofcourse you will find the relation everything that u learned in.yr life develope u don’t forget basics of yr experience or yr study and u get the best relation and best practical application
    References :

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