@@KienenKoga it’s been good so far, a lot of learning going on. They’re putting a lot on me but it’s to show me how to delegate and formulate a plan as well as getting people in contact with one another. Once I get settled in I think it will be a great time
Love the content! Currently a Junior for Construction Management at University of Houston. Your videos make me excited to enter the industry. Thank you!!
I graduate this December with an architecture degree but I have decided to go into Construction Management! I am currently applying to field engineer positions and I am very excited to get started!! 💯
That last point must feel so rewarding and definitely deserved the #6 slot! I think anyone who gets excited about these pros honestly will not mind the "cons" that you mentioned in your previous video.
Kienan, I have been a carpenter and laborer my entire life. I was living on Oahu, Hawaii doing building take-off for a luxury home builder. When covid started in 2020 I decided to move to Florida to pursue a Master of science in Construction Management . I plan on moving back to HI after school. I know there are bigger cities with more opportunities than Honolulu, but I love the islands and built better friendships while living in Hawaii than I have anywhere else. I’d love to to be able to ask some industry related questions specific to Hawaii.
I’m a Civil Engineering Operations Manager just starting out with the Air Force Reserves at 19 y/o I’m very excited to get into this career and want to get into many internships.
Hey Kienen, I just stumbled upon your channel a couple weeks ago. Seeing your videos excites me as I am graduating and entering the construction industry soon. I feel like your videos are giving me good insight on what to expect as I start my career. Thanks for the videos, and I look forward to watching more!
Making me regret my major/career choices!! Need to reference back to the video on the cons haha. Nah jk - it’s easy to see why you are so passionate about your job! Seems like the life if you’re willing to work for it 💪🏼
Hey can you make a video about how you landed your first job and the skills&knowhows you expect from a newbie civil engineer just getting his foot in the construction industry?
Legos for adults is really the truth. The effort you put in is what you get out of it. Everyone in construction loves a hard worker who's passionate. You get to work with trades people who work with their hands so they're down to earth. The richest people in the world own real estate so you're an asset around wealthy people who value rental properties. We need more honest trustworthy builders (you have to manage money and construction, which is an orchestra).. who are passionate and focused on doing their best.
I really love your videos... Am 16 years old know and I have 2 year of college, and I wish to be an Contractor Inginer like you.... That's what I wanted to be.......💯💯💯 Hope you make some videos for does like me....
I work 9 years in hospitality and due to the pandemic lost my job. Took a 1.5 year break to be with my kids and now I'm finally chasing my dream of getting into construction here in NYC. I just got hire for my first job as a Project Coordinator/ Administrator. They pay is not great in all honesty, but it's a foot in the door. I'm planning on getting some good experience then move on to another firm. Ideally I'd like to be a construction manager or sir project manager hopefully within the next 2 - 4 years. Any additional gems of advice?
I went to the University of Washington but my degree was in civil engineering. I would go to a program in a city where you would want to work; being a local university student can give you a leg up in other applicants plus you can attend career fairs, etc and meet face to face with the companies
SO mate, I have a BA in journalism then I have a master's in Marketing and Business. Would this make me eligible to navigate to construction? I am also working on a construction level 3 coruse. I'm UK based.
I’m thinking of studying construction management or a business type of degree in college next year I’m looking for the job that makes me a lot of money which career do u recommend me more because I’m a sociable person and could deal with people on site.
I really loved the video.. I am doing my bachelor's degree in civil engineering in India can I get a job in United States... Cuz I heard that construction companies in US prefers degree holders from US universities... Would you please clear my doubt...
I'm not going to say it's impossible, but it is tough. It's likely more about the communication than the degree itself; a big part of our jobs is communication so if there's a language barrier it becomes tough to be successful. But I wouldn't say it's impossible.
Great question, actually in the midst of applying for my PE now. From a financial perspective no, doesn’t do anything. Its more of another tool in the toolbelt type thing. Maybe you’ll get a little more respect, or if you stop construction you have another avenue you can go with you license. But in terms of direct benefit and helping you do you job better? Not really
Thanks Bibi! So a construction manager would be more of a manager of the contractor while the project manager is part of the contractor team. The construction manager will be hired by the owner to make sure the contractor is doing what theyre supposed to if the owner isn’t as experienced or needs help with managing the process of the project
Honestly, a master's degree probably doesn't pay you that much more in construction. It may only reap a financial benefit if you get a promotion over someone else because of your credentials but you won't see that until maybe 10-15 years down the line.
Most times when you complete a project, there’s something lined up or theres a spot in estimating or something to go after pursuits which a lot more low key. But if times get too rough and theres no work out there, you could get laid off and thats the risk of the industry and it’s cyclical nature
Just signed my offer letter yesterday, I’m excited to get into this field and your optimism is infectious. Keep it up bro!
Nice! Hows it been?
@@KienenKoga it’s been good so far, a lot of learning going on. They’re putting a lot on me but it’s to show me how to delegate and formulate a plan as well as getting people in contact with one another. Once I get settled in I think it will be a great time
I’m a operator at 18 and I’m taking college classes to get into construction management right now. 😁 Making good financial decisions, on the grind.
Thats awesome! Good for you 🤙
What great insight! As a newbie to construction I’m more stoked about the future of my career and this industry as ever
Lol awesome!
Love the content! Currently a Junior for Construction Management at University of Houston. Your videos make me excited to enter the industry. Thank you!!
Awesome to hear! Thanks Nestor!
I graduate this December with an architecture degree but I have decided to go into Construction Management! I am currently applying to field engineer positions and I am very excited to get started!! 💯
That last point must feel so rewarding and definitely deserved the #6 slot! I think anyone who gets excited about these pros honestly will not mind the "cons" that you mentioned in your previous video.
It really is!
Newbie to construction management and I’m so happy I found this channel thank you
Thank you so much for watching! Glad I can help 🤙
Thank you i had some doubts if the life as an Civil engineer is something for me and i think now yeaaaa it Could be something 🤩God bless you🙂
I'm into Construction Management. Your video keeps me motivated. Thanks sir.
That's a great video I'm going to start as a project manager in a construction company... I'm pretty excited about that!! wish me luck.
Kienan, I have been a carpenter and laborer my entire life. I was living on Oahu, Hawaii doing building take-off for a luxury home builder. When covid started in 2020 I decided to move to Florida to pursue a Master of science in Construction Management . I plan on moving back to HI after school. I know there are bigger cities with more opportunities than Honolulu, but I love the islands and built better friendships while living in Hawaii than I have anywhere else. I’d love to to be able to ask some industry related questions specific to Hawaii.
I’m a Civil Engineering Operations Manager just starting out with the Air Force Reserves at 19 y/o I’m very excited to get into this career and want to get into many internships.
Could you make video on what you think are important certifications/licenses for engineer in construction industry (EIT, PE, LEED AP etc)
Yup! Its on the list! Thank you!
@@KienenKoga still waiting 😂
You are the man, keep doing these videos. I just transferred into the CEM major at University of Delaware
Awesome to hear! Thanks Jack, I appreciate it! 🤙
Well done mate! Thinking in a career change into construction. This is inspiring
Excellent video, I’m starting my career as a carpenter next week. Looking forward to it!
awesome! hope it goes well
@@KienenKoga Thank you good sir the advice on your channel is greatly appreciated
Thank you so much Kienen for making this video!!!
Hey Kienen, I just stumbled upon your channel a couple weeks ago. Seeing your videos excites me as I am graduating and entering the construction industry soon. I feel like your videos are giving me good insight on what to expect as I start my career. Thanks for the videos, and I look forward to watching more!
Thanks so much Phillip!
The last point is a good one. Looking forward to getting into the field. And so close to 1k!
Awesome to hear! And thank you so much for noticing! Hahaha so close! I appreciate your support 🤙
Thanks for sharing! I'm currently preparing myself to get my drywall contractor's license and hopefully get it going as soon as early next year!
Great points, great attitude!
Thank you so much for these videos! I am researching what major in college I want to enter and these are very helpful!
Thanks for sharing. Great video👏🏾
i like the analogy - "lego for adults" Cool video Kienen keep it up!
Thanks Rod! Appreciate it man! 🤙
4:22 very subtle..... (Keep the vids up! Great stuff about construction engineering)
Thanks Ryan! I appreciate it!
Thank you for the good sharing. From Nagaland, India
Your videos are really great man👌 keep it up 🤞
Thanks so much Harshana!
Love your content!
Thanks so much Fasih!
Making me regret my major/career choices!! Need to reference back to the video on the cons haha. Nah jk - it’s easy to see why you are so passionate about your job! Seems like the life if you’re willing to work for it 💪🏼
Totally agree! Thanks Mari!
Dude….. thanks !
Been watching a couple of you’re videos ! Where the hell have you been haha
Hahaha my bad my bad, no more hiatuses
Hey can you make a video about how you landed your first job and the skills&knowhows you expect from a newbie civil engineer just getting his foot in the construction industry?
Great question, ill keep it in mind
Currently a sophomore student, and been thinking about taking up construction management as my major🙌🏻
Awesome!!
Legos for adults is really the truth. The effort you put in is what you get out of it. Everyone in construction loves a hard worker who's passionate. You get to work with trades people who work with their hands so they're down to earth. The richest people in the world own real estate so you're an asset around wealthy people who value rental properties. We need more honest trustworthy builders (you have to manage money and construction, which is an orchestra).. who are passionate and focused on doing their best.
All super good points! Agreed with everything
Subscribed to help, and learn from a fellow Asian.
Is there a path someone can take without a degree? An entry level position to start and work your way up?
Very good content.....this is like my 100th vid watch 😅
Hahaha thanks so much for your support means a lot 🤙
I really love your videos... Am 16 years old know and I have 2 year of college, and I wish to be an Contractor Inginer like you.... That's what I wanted to be.......💯💯💯 Hope you make some videos for does like me....
Thanks so much Sherlin!
I work 9 years in hospitality and due to the pandemic lost my job. Took a 1.5 year break to be with my kids and now I'm finally chasing my dream of getting into construction here in NYC. I just got hire for my first job as a Project Coordinator/ Administrator. They pay is not great in all honesty, but it's a foot in the door. I'm planning on getting some good experience then move on to another firm. Ideally I'd like to be a construction manager or sir project manager hopefully within the next 2 - 4 years. Any additional gems of advice?
Did you go back to school for a degree?
Nice content thanks for sharing :)
Thanks Juan!
you got a new subscriber union carpenter here
Keinen,Can you tell the entry level roles a fresher could get in the construction management department
What would a project engineer do for a mechanical contracting company? Is it the same as a regular construction project engineer?
Effort effort effort💪🙂
Yup!
What skill sets would you recommend a project manager know?
👏 I should’ve went to school for construction instead of psychology 😅
bro where do I sign up? I'm ready to start a new career in construction right now. I'm 30 - ain't gettin' any younger
Fresh Grads here in the Philippines earn like $5,000/yr :'(
So do you get paid more with having a bachelors degree in construction management engineering?
Good video man, where did you go to college for CM? I am currently looking for where to transfer to go into a CM program, any tips on choosing?
I went to the University of Washington but my degree was in civil engineering. I would go to a program in a city where you would want to work; being a local university student can give you a leg up in other applicants plus you can attend career fairs, etc and meet face to face with the companies
Sac state
SO mate, I have a BA in journalism then I have a master's in Marketing and Business. Would this make me eligible to navigate to construction? I am also working on a construction level 3 coruse. I'm UK based.
Can I beald my own business When I retire from my previous job ?
I’m thinking of studying construction management or a business type of degree in college next year I’m looking for the job that makes me a lot of money which career do u recommend me more because I’m a sociable person and could deal with people on site.
Hi, Is it better to major in Civil Engineering or Construction Management?
Ok will I be able to pay my student loans with this job how much debt will I be in can you talk about that
hopefully! I don't suggest you go past debt that you can't pay off in a year's worth of salary.
I really loved the video.. I am doing my bachelor's degree in civil engineering in India can I get a job in United States... Cuz I heard that construction companies in US prefers degree holders from US universities... Would you please clear my doubt...
I'm not going to say it's impossible, but it is tough. It's likely more about the communication than the degree itself; a big part of our jobs is communication so if there's a language barrier it becomes tough to be successful. But I wouldn't say it's impossible.
This intro has me dying 😂😂😂😂
Hahaha thanks bro!
haha I was just as gitty during the last part
Would there be any advantages having your PE as a project and/or construction engineer?
Great question, actually in the midst of applying for my PE now. From a financial perspective no, doesn’t do anything. Its more of another tool in the toolbelt type thing. Maybe you’ll get a little more respect, or if you stop construction you have another avenue you can go with you license. But in terms of direct benefit and helping you do you job better? Not really
I know guys making well into 6 figures with no degree as a pm.
I'm just curious, what are the main differences between a construction and project manager? Also, your videos are awesome!! :D
Thanks Bibi! So a construction manager would be more of a manager of the contractor while the project manager is part of the contractor team. The construction manager will be hired by the owner to make sure the contractor is doing what theyre supposed to if the owner isn’t as experienced or needs help with managing the process of the project
@@KienenKoga thank you!! 🙌🏽
What are the chances of getting a job for an indian after doing his masters in construction management in USA?
Does master in Construction management after Graduation what is the Salary of an Construction Project engineer after Master degree.
Honestly, a master's degree probably doesn't pay you that much more in construction. It may only reap a financial benefit if you get a promotion over someone else because of your credentials but you won't see that until maybe 10-15 years down the line.
@@KienenKoga Can you mention yours LinkedIn ID So we can Stay Connected with You.
Construction salaries are pretty darn good, this is a lie in my country. :(
Quick Question what do you do during the periods were you don’t work in construction projects?
Like are you still hired by the same company or?
Most times when you complete a project, there’s something lined up or theres a spot in estimating or something to go after pursuits which a lot more low key. But if times get too rough and theres no work out there, you could get laid off and thats the risk of the industry and it’s cyclical nature
I take Construction Engineering i hope you still remember me lol hahaha
Hahaha of course Bryan!
@@KienenKoga kindly subscribe to my youtube channel also
I think I don't have the personality for that
Share some of the good jokes you shared in the field.
Hahaha thats a good one! One day!