@iLOVENATURE2011 lol i know i have experience in that field, industrial experience is absolutely SHIT WHAT YOU SEE IS NOT WHAT YOU DO! TAKE FROM SOMEONE WITH EXPERIENCE!! believe me theyre not cool.
The skills learned in Industrial Engineering programs can be applied to every job and every organization to better that organization. No matter if one is classified as an Industrial Engineer or President of the Company, those skills are paramount in making organizations more successful.
When working on a single project, are you working with other industrial engineers as well? Like when you go out to ask factory workers questions/or when you gather data from surveys or something, are you the only one doing it, or are you a part of a team of industrial engineers helping you out?
...Continued2@JustSomeEngineer: Potential soft cost labor saved = $52,000 - $176,000 by setting up clear systems, which achieved an average savings of 10 minutes a day per employee. And I was the RECEPTIONIST at the time, NOT AN ENGINEER. So you have a great advantage, just keep track of it all. It adds up.
Plus – what about taking a few courses and earn a minor on the side? Even one course a semester (ABET accredited) would be a great addition to your resume/skill set/marketability.
Continued @JustSomeEngineer: I never dreamed I could do that! So don’t sell yourself short - show them what you can do! Also keep track of soft cost - don't put it on a resume but it's good info to build up your accomplishments and add confidence in abilities. Example - in soft cost I have saved a company 10 minutes a day of productivity time, per employee. This comes to 43 hours per employee per year...
@JustSomeEngineer: Thanks for your advice, it helps! Here's mine from 8 yrs in Admin: keep track of the money you save employers. May be hard to start but it’s totally worth it. And CRUCIAL for "proving" how you add value to the company (or could..;) Plus, if you have a passion for this stuff, you'll do it anyway, and there WILL be successes you can add to your repertoire. For example, my plain-jane-admin resume reveals that I've saved $19K hard cost in just 3 years.
Thanks for making this video - it is fantastic!!! I never knew this was a career field. Ha! This is GREAT! I have naturally done system analysis/application improvement my whole life and for every job (from 7th grade food preparer to career Exec Admin) and never understood why no one else did, it is so natural for me. Thanks for the knowledge that this skill is a respected career - there is a PURPOSE for my craziness. Back to school it is ..just need to figure out how to pay for it all.
IE may be an interesting field but I found many of the classes not very practical for the workplace. If I were to do it all over again, I would have majored in a real engineering discipline (EE, ME, CS, CE) and minored in ISE.
wow NASA... i admire industrial engineers, they're so cool...
iLOVENATURE2011 2 months ago
@iLOVENATURE2011 lol i know i have experience in that field, industrial experience is absolutely SHIT WHAT YOU SEE IS NOT WHAT YOU DO! TAKE FROM SOMEONE WITH EXPERIENCE!! believe me theyre not cool.
mrkosilathi 2 months ago
Galing!
katheryncruz24 3 months ago
Proud to be an IE
0554844777 4 months ago
Now I have no regrets with my course :)
bidangdangdangdang 4 months ago
The skills learned in Industrial Engineering programs can be applied to every job and every organization to better that organization. No matter if one is classified as an Industrial Engineer or President of the Company, those skills are paramount in making organizations more successful.
JEBreiding 6 months ago
RESPECT TO ALL ISEs
yueheng89 8 months ago 2
i see a great future for myself
yueheng89 8 months ago 2
Great video, shared in my facebook page: Delta-Tec Industrial
MrLuisgamborena 8 months ago
I have a question for you IE's:
When working on a single project, are you working with other industrial engineers as well? Like when you go out to ask factory workers questions/or when you gather data from surveys or something, are you the only one doing it, or are you a part of a team of industrial engineers helping you out?
atracin 10 months ago
thank you for this amazing video!! gretings from Colombians Industrial Engineers
guillep00 10 months ago
thank you for this amazing video!! gretings from Colombians Industrial Engineers
guillep00 10 months ago
Thank you for posting this video. It really inspired me a lot.
asanesss10 1 year ago
IEs are needed in any industry. most just don't appreciate that yet. I hope now is the time for IEs to rise to their well-deserved position.
langyaw 1 year ago
...Continued2@JustSomeEngineer: Potential soft cost labor saved = $52,000 - $176,000 by setting up clear systems, which achieved an average savings of 10 minutes a day per employee. And I was the RECEPTIONIST at the time, NOT AN ENGINEER. So you have a great advantage, just keep track of it all. It adds up.
Plus – what about taking a few courses and earn a minor on the side? Even one course a semester (ABET accredited) would be a great addition to your resume/skill set/marketability.
Delta1Tango 1 year ago
Continued @JustSomeEngineer: I never dreamed I could do that! So don’t sell yourself short - show them what you can do! Also keep track of soft cost - don't put it on a resume but it's good info to build up your accomplishments and add confidence in abilities. Example - in soft cost I have saved a company 10 minutes a day of productivity time, per employee. This comes to 43 hours per employee per year...
Delta1Tango 1 year ago
@JustSomeEngineer: Thanks for your advice, it helps! Here's mine from 8 yrs in Admin: keep track of the money you save employers. May be hard to start but it’s totally worth it. And CRUCIAL for "proving" how you add value to the company (or could..;) Plus, if you have a passion for this stuff, you'll do it anyway, and there WILL be successes you can add to your repertoire. For example, my plain-jane-admin resume reveals that I've saved $19K hard cost in just 3 years.
Delta1Tango 1 year ago
Thanks for making this video - it is fantastic!!! I never knew this was a career field. Ha! This is GREAT! I have naturally done system analysis/application improvement my whole life and for every job (from 7th grade food preparer to career Exec Admin) and never understood why no one else did, it is so natural for me. Thanks for the knowledge that this skill is a respected career - there is a PURPOSE for my craziness. Back to school it is ..just need to figure out how to pay for it all.
Delta1Tango 1 year ago
IE may be an interesting field but I found many of the classes not very practical for the workplace. If I were to do it all over again, I would have majored in a real engineering discipline (EE, ME, CS, CE) and minored in ISE.
justsomeengineer 1 year ago
@justsomeengineer IE is a real engineering discipline, and Industrial Engineers will obviously be the bosses of all the other engineering disciplines
xevilhunter88 8 months ago