desiredness
Structural
- Apr 1, 2016
- 2
Hi,
I'm a European citizen and in my country there are almost no opportunities to chase a structural career path. I have recently completed my graduation in a EUR-ACE certified course, and although I'm 30 years old, I've had some very good scores in structural analysis, concrete and steel structures (learned with the Eurocodes as well).
My question is if has someone from other European nationalities has attempted to work in UK specifically in structural branch, if the EUR-ACE label means anything, how willing is the market to take in someone older than expected, and overall experiences.
I'm a European citizen and in my country there are almost no opportunities to chase a structural career path. I have recently completed my graduation in a EUR-ACE certified course, and although I'm 30 years old, I've had some very good scores in structural analysis, concrete and steel structures (learned with the Eurocodes as well).
My question is if has someone from other European nationalities has attempted to work in UK specifically in structural branch, if the EUR-ACE label means anything, how willing is the market to take in someone older than expected, and overall experiences.