wdallis
Mechanical
- Mar 21, 2018
- 1
Hello everyone, I have a couple quick questions regarding engineering resumes. First of all I am a non-traditional student, 27 years old, pursuing a graduate degree in mechanical engineering and am curious if I should be structuring my resume differently from individuals younger than me. I’ll give you all a little information about my past. I grew up on a cattle ranch and the vast majority of my work experience up until I was 19 was agricultural based. After high school I obtained an associate’s degree and began working as a sound technician. I then worked in the sound industry full time for a couple years until I began engineering school. The first couple years of engineering school I worked part time, mainly in the summers and on weekends, both in the agricultural and sound industries until I got a job working for an engineering research arm of the university that I attend. I then interned at this research center up until I graduated with a BSME last August and transitioned to working as a graduate student at the same place. I will be graduating in December with a MSME so I am in the process of updating my resume to begin the search for full time engineering employment.
I suppose my biggest question is if engineering hiring managers are even interested in my previous work experience and degree? I know during interviews this work experience is very pertinent and functions as the basis for conversations about my work ethic and abilities, but I’m curious if hiring managers are going to see the extra degree and time spent outside of engineering on a resume as a negative? Some of my friends, who are younger and have not had the work experience I have, are putting certain classes they have taken on their resumes but if I attempt to do that while leaving my previous degree and non-engineering work my resume extends over 1 page. Should I be cutting my non-engineering work experience and education section short to add specific information with regards to classes? Additionally, most of my agricultural work was completed on my parents cattle ranch. Even though I personally know that this was a huge part of my professional and social development are hiring managers going to look down on having worked for family?
I’m brand new to engineering tips so I apologize in advance if this same type of question has been asked previously, but I would really appreciate any information that is out there, thanks!
I suppose my biggest question is if engineering hiring managers are even interested in my previous work experience and degree? I know during interviews this work experience is very pertinent and functions as the basis for conversations about my work ethic and abilities, but I’m curious if hiring managers are going to see the extra degree and time spent outside of engineering on a resume as a negative? Some of my friends, who are younger and have not had the work experience I have, are putting certain classes they have taken on their resumes but if I attempt to do that while leaving my previous degree and non-engineering work my resume extends over 1 page. Should I be cutting my non-engineering work experience and education section short to add specific information with regards to classes? Additionally, most of my agricultural work was completed on my parents cattle ranch. Even though I personally know that this was a huge part of my professional and social development are hiring managers going to look down on having worked for family?
I’m brand new to engineering tips so I apologize in advance if this same type of question has been asked previously, but I would really appreciate any information that is out there, thanks!