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What Is It Really Like to Be an Engineer?

Written by Morrison Hershfield | March 14, 2017

There are many preconceived notions of what it’s like to be an engineer that aren’t true. If you work in the engineering industry like us, you may have come across some of these stereotypes before:

  • Engineers sit at a desk behind a computer all day
  • Engineering is a profession only for men
  • Engineers aren’t social or collaborative
  • Engineers aren’t creative
  • Engineers crunch numbers daily and love math
  • Engineering is a boring job

It’s time to break the stereotype. Engineers do more than sit at a desk crunching numbers and filing through drawings. Engineers are the inventors of creative solutions. They collaborate and think outside of the box in order to solve problems on a day-to-day basis. They interact with clients and visit project sites. Best of all, they get to watch as their vision comes to life through project construction.

To celebrate National Engineering Month, we used real footage of our staff at work to come up with a video that challenges some of the common myths and stereotypes of what it’s like to be an engineer.

 

Tell us what it’s really like to be an engineer from your experience by using the hashtag:

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