Thank you so much for this I’ve been looking all over for someone to teach about this. I’m barley six months in to a BAS company I’m 22 and I’ve never even worked with tools until now. A lot of this seems like gibberish to me and even a lot of the things I do know I still don’t have a crystal clear understanding of how they work, what they do, their purpose and how it all works together. You were right tho someone in the future will see this and atm that’s me and I really really needed this thank you so much!
@@SmartBuildingsAcademy I am currently still a commercial HVAC mechanic. I’ve been applying for controls jobs but it seems like companies want to hire me as a HVAC tech rather than controls. I’m learning that it’s somewhat difficult to get someone to give you a shot at it.
Hey Mr. Zito, hope you get the chance to see this. I'm a young hvac service tech( ~4 years) who just finished his first semester back in college. I recently got an opportunity to apply for a controls position at a company. I'm concerned as I fit most of the requirements but I don't have any actual experience in the field of controls. Should I keep studying before the interview or see if they offer any training programs? I'm more than willing to learn but don't want to let this opportunity slip out of my hands. Thank you so much for the videos and for giving me someplace to start!
Right now it's more about confidence then experience. I would be upfront, I don't have experience in XYZ but here is what I'm doing to close that gap. Business owners want to know that someone they hire is detail oriented, reliable, and is invested in the career. Instead of applying through the website, call the business and ask to speak with the operations manager or connect via LinkedIn. Tell them why you are interested and that although you may not have experience in XYZ here is what you're doing to close those gaps and why you would be a good hire.
@@SmartBuildingsAcademy Thank you sir, I already have an interview for tomorrow. Hopefully all goes well and if not at least I have your courses to fall back on!
First of all, Thank you for sharing. Secondly, I am a mechanical Engineering student in year 2 and I really gain interest about BAS. I would like to ask that what are the requirements before learning BAS? pardon me if this question seems strange. Thank you for your generous answer.
Thank you so much for this I’ve been looking all over for someone to teach about this. I’m barley six months in to a BAS company I’m 22 and I’ve never even worked with tools until now. A lot of this seems like gibberish to me and even a lot of the things I do know I still don’t have a crystal clear understanding of how they work, what they do, their purpose and how it all works together. You were right tho someone in the future will see this and atm that’s me and I really really needed this thank you so much!
You’re welcome. We’ve all been there before. It does get better :-)
Thank you for these amazing videos. I am hoping to transition into BAS and your content is such a great resource.
Thank you. Where are you on your journey of becoming a BAS professional?
@@SmartBuildingsAcademy I am currently still a commercial HVAC mechanic. I’ve been applying for controls jobs but it seems like companies want to hire me as a HVAC tech rather than controls. I’m learning that it’s somewhat difficult to get someone to give you a shot at it.
I encourage you to contact us thru your website. I'm sure we could find a company willing to invest in training and onboarding you.
Thank you so much for the video and the link for reading. Very easy to understand. Keep it up!
You're very welcome!
Hey Mr. Zito, hope you get the chance to see this. I'm a young hvac service tech( ~4 years) who just finished his first semester back in college. I recently got an opportunity to apply for a controls position at a company. I'm concerned as I fit most of the requirements but I don't have any actual experience in the field of controls. Should I keep studying before the interview or see if they offer any training programs? I'm more than willing to learn but don't want to let this opportunity slip out of my hands. Thank you so much for the videos and for giving me someplace to start!
Right now it's more about confidence then experience. I would be upfront, I don't have experience in XYZ but here is what I'm doing to close that gap.
Business owners want to know that someone they hire is detail oriented, reliable, and is invested in the career.
Instead of applying through the website, call the business and ask to speak with the operations manager or connect via LinkedIn. Tell them why you are interested and that although you may not have experience in XYZ here is what you're doing to close those gaps and why you would be a good hire.
@@SmartBuildingsAcademy Thank you sir, I already have an interview for tomorrow. Hopefully all goes well and if not at least I have your courses to fall back on!
Did you get the job?@@Andrewtepic
I will gladly watch, thanks!
Thanks let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you for the videos, you guys are awesome!
Our pleasure!
First of all, Thank you for sharing.
Secondly, I am a mechanical Engineering student in year 2 and I really gain interest about BAS.
I would like to ask that what are the requirements before learning BAS? pardon me if this question seems strange. Thank you for your generous answer.
Well it depends on what you want to do in BAS.
@@SmartBuildingsAcademy thank you for your reply
But I don't even know clearly about that.