This RESUME Got Me 20+ Mechanical Engineering Interviews

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Your resume and LinkedIn profile are the two keys to landing interviews and job offers. In this video, I show you my resume and LinkedIn profile that helped me land interviews with Apple, Tesla, Amazon, General Electric, Barco, Foxconn, Sloan, Coca Cola and more. After watching this video, you will know exactly how to craft a resume and build an online presence that attract recruiters.

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Great advice. It’s true you have to include important tasks and project which showcase your engineering skills.

incrediblehulk
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Your last videos are gold, this is all I need, no doubts one of the best ME Channels out there

ricardocaballero
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3:44 I have used this technic some years ago. A wife of a friend of the owner of the company 😅 saw my CV online mentioning how I decreased the scrap rate. Owner called me to his office and lashed out at me. Said that I broke the trade secret😂 I replied that I have completely made up those numbers and asked him to give me a break.
So, be careful with that tool coz you never know 😅

But for real, I have brought to a minimum almost all manual labor there wirh automation.

Kesful
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Even for people they hire, it is VERY CLEAR they dont read the entire resume, for quite a few of my bosses. If thwy had, they wouldn't be asking me "if ive wkrked on makeline before"

randallmcgrath
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Hi Victor, what advice would you have for some trying to break into mechanical engineering again? I had to drop out of college during the pandemic and managed to snag myself a coding job and have managed to climb up to the role of associate product manager. I started school again last year and now in my third year, I'm trying to look for something to get back on track. I don't particularly like tech and would love to get into propulsion. What do you think I should do?

cosmogyrella
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Hi Victor, I think this is all fantastic advice. I am curious why you still have your education at the top despite having over a decade of experience. Also, I get the impression that you're targeting OEMs which work closely and/or regularly with Chinese affiliates, is this a fair assumption on my part? Typically for listing jobs or education, I tend to lead with the name of the role/degree earned, placing those on top, rather than the name of the organization, this way the reader can quickly gauge what I did rather than where I've been. For example, if I'm looking at your resume for no more than a few seconds, I might come away with the impression "oh, he was educated overseas" and overlook the more relevant fact that you earned a graduate degree. Just my two cents, and you know what they say about resume opinions and assholes...

fuwad
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What note taking app do you use on your Ipad? I currently have OneNote but was looking for more options. I have an Ipads and windows computer so the sync with OneNote is pretty helpful.

ricardoplata
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No matter what you do with your cv right now doesn't help much. The job market is extremely bad. It's frustrating.

OmarSN
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Also please share mechanical design softwares, free links or for free access if you found anything

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