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@@theakiwar9118One of the reasons why I plan on doing industrial engineering is because I want to work as a factory/plant layout engineer and I would love to organize and manage a system of improving workflow optimization, production and working with people from different skill set/background. Also because of process engineering and supply chain management are also my interests.
I feel like they're forced to take easy courses the last couple of years for the other engineers to be idolized, also the degree is very diminished, and most of the students end up with a life they weren't expecting, I think it's a joke the world is putting in less 17 years focused individuals, and to make the other engineering majors feel superiors as if they were actually really mature and smart to chose their specialized fields
Plus I see a lot of potential in industrial engineering students and graduates, but they end up forced into management, and that match with very few of them, mostly I do not see them happy and fulfilled with what they do, and that's sad for me
@@Tres-m1git’s getting better trust; I’m an industrial engineer that specialized in manufacturing for this exact purpose. I want to help expand it one day, and see the addition of more tech skill based classes as the day goes.
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would you please make one about mechanical engineering? thank you very much for the videos
Me: Wait, so IE is all Operations Research Analysis?
EngineeringInsiders: Always has been.
Great 😊👌👌👌 fire, can you do the Electromechanical engineering
Interesting - Foundation skills for increasing efficiency.
Very nice graphics❤
I love it
This seems similar to a project manager.
PM is 1 aspect of Industrial Engineering
Many project managers are industrial engineers
@@theakiwar9118One of the reasons why I plan on doing industrial engineering is because I want to work as a factory/plant layout engineer and I would love to organize and manage a system of improving workflow optimization, production and working with people from different skill set/background. Also because of process engineering and supply chain management are also my interests.
@@CF_TexasI’m a sophomore in college right now studying industrial engineering, you?
I feel like they're forced to take easy courses the last couple of years for the other engineers to be idolized, also the degree is very diminished, and most of the students end up with a life they weren't expecting, I think it's a joke the world is putting in less 17 years focused individuals, and to make the other engineering majors feel superiors as if they were actually really mature and smart to chose their specialized fields
Plus I see a lot of potential in industrial engineering students and graduates, but they end up forced into management, and that match with very few of them, mostly I do not see them happy and fulfilled with what they do, and that's sad for me
@@Tres-m1git’s getting better trust; I’m an industrial engineer that specialized in manufacturing for this exact purpose. I want to help expand it one day, and see the addition of more tech skill based classes as the day goes.
So anyone wants to be the joke of engineering majors?
Why you consider IE like this😟I’m just curious
You make your major a joke