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Ain't shyt
No I'm a mod...op cant block me
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Its kinda gonna be hard without doing it because its niche and you need to be dealing with a lot of data for anybody to be interested.What is the bare minimum someone should know for a data engineer job?
Let’s say you speaking to someone who got a stem degree but they want to transition to a data engineer position
Reggie threads.


Don’t have a sense of humor brehsYou cant block a mod genius lol
What’s ISE?Mechanical. Getting a Masters in ISE
But isn’t chem engineering dependent on the industry? So you could be at a water treatment plant or pharma? Wouldn't your area of expertise impact your demand?if EE is hardware based, Comp Sci is software based. You need to combine the 2 to have a chance in today's job market
Shut up, you autistic c*ntDon’t have a sense of humor brehs
Shiftless autism isn't funnyDon’t have a sense of humor brehs
Jesus fukking Christ, you've been "considering" engineering, along with a bunch of other shyt you're never actually going to attempt to do for almost a decade now.
Like I asked you the other day, which you didn't respond to, are you really gonna start this shyt cycle again?
Go back to doing whatever you were doing instead of posting, and spare us your bullshyt. You're wasting people's time that actually want to give you advice and help you. It's honestly a shytty thing for you to do, and you've been doing it for YEARS.
Get your shyt together.
I was about to say..dude be bullshyttinJesus fukking Christ, you've been "considering" engineering, along with a bunch of other shyt you're never actually going to attempt to do for almost a decade now.
Like I asked you the other day, which you didn't respond to, are you really gonna start this shyt cycle again?
Go back to doing whatever you were doing instead of posting, and spare us your bullshyt. You're wasting people's time that actually want to give you advice and help you. It's honestly a shytty thing for you to do, and you've been doing it for YEARS.
Get your shyt together.

It does but I’m talking mainly within roles that require an EE degreeBut isn’t chem engineering dependent on the industry? So you could be at a water treatment plant or pharma? Wouldn't your area of expertise impact your demand?
I’m considering pursuing civil, mechanical or electrical.
Which do you currently work in?Yep. Chemical and Mechanical.
It’s okSome of y’all ruthless in this joint