How Much Money Can You Make From Engineering Internships

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Timestamps are as follows:

00:00 Intro
00:24 First Year
02:16 Second Year
04:11 Third Year
11:19 Fourth Year
13:00 How Much Tech Companies Pay Interns

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ABOUT ME:
My name is Tamer Shaheen and I am a recent mechanical engineering graduate from the University of Waterloo, currently working as a Mechanical Design Engineer. I like to make videos about university/college, engineering, and personal development. Thank you so much for watching!!
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bro finally remebered his youtube password

Chinkster
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This transparency is amazing! Thanks for the thorough breakdown!

haydenbrophy
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About to go start aerospace engineering in a week so I’m so excited! Thanks for your videos, I’m sure they will come in handy coming up!

brady_bauer
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Yo i really admire your honesty and transparency… it really is a breath of fresh air from the more ego centric “engineer influencers”

The level of insight and articulation made me a subscriber from the first video watched

sebiDD
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first sponsor ? I am so happy for you!

AhmadAlZA
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I may as well share what I’ve made so far: my first internship was this past summer, at an HVAC sales firm in Ohio. I worked in estimating and alongside the on-site applications engineer, who’d work with and solve problems with design engineers in the area looking to specify our products and help with other issues. For the summer, I made $17/hr for this past summer (gross), and I’m returning part-time for this fall, where I’ll get a $2 raise. I won’t get into my expenses too deep, but I drove ~15 miles to the office and went out for lunch most days. I haven’t been able to save much money due to school related expenses, but moving forward, I’m sure I can do better.

hydrogen.jukebox
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Tamer you're videos are the BEST.

asemBn
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At this point, I just click on "like" before even starting the video
U're the best man Tamer 🙌

nanbamutta
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Bro!
Mash Allah by now you have enough vids to make playlists.
It's really helpful, because as a first-second year student, I listen to your videos for guidance, having someone's advice, someone to relate to...
I tend to open specific videos to listen to them again!
Especially the video of your future self talking to you :)

So please playlist your videos, here is a suggestion:
1-tips before entering engineering
2-tips to study
3-life balance during 4 years of engineering
4-how to land a job or an internship, interviews, etc...
5- extra-curricular skills
6-destroying myths

Ali-pfvl
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As always the best contents, thanks tamer☺

abr.
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Thanks, I thought 30/hr was a lot for a meche intern, but now I see my value

josec
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Life is more than just a skill or a job.
You should make videos on other parts in life.

That doesn’t mean make vlogs, because that would still fit into a single category, just make things that will scream ‘FREEDOM’ in an exciting way, and not only will you grow more followers, your life and the lives of your viewers will change.

Definitely something worth considering.

WeAreBlank
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Great video as always Tamer! Also it is a cool suprise we live in the city, never realized that.

dorshreal
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Thanks for your videos they widen the view of Mech Eng i have gained a lot. I have done a couple of internships but i think i under estimated the pay, However am still in college and i thank you for giving the broad view. #Inspired student in India.

remmyduncanagweu
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I am doing my first internship this summer in Tx, as an EE Inten and getting paid $22 USD an hour

sergioduran
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Here in Belgium you don't get payed for internships, even if u work for a giant international you won't get a penny. I'm doing 6 months and it honestly feels like i'm just free labor, you learn a lot in the first 2-3 months and that definitely feels like your getting sum out of it but for the rest is honestly feels like the company is benefiting from a free workforce, it's hard not feeling like that when you work for essentially nothing (Usually family owned businesses or smaller companies will give their interns somewhat of a reward)

JelleBraeckman-ky
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Wow Waterloo sets their students up for tremendous success

abdulwahid
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In a next video could you perhaps talk about mechanical engineers who work for the public sector/government? I understand if you can’t, since you’re Canadian working in America I think

Rudenbehr
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hello I needed to watch this video because chuck said I needed to see my clients salary

saulgoodman
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Please make a video showing all ur books/textbooks

silverpharoah
welcome to shbcf.ru