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#Engineering Tips Reel by @aashna.talks (verified account) - 👩🏽‍💻 Top 5 Skills You Actually Need to Succeed as a SWE (@google)

From 100+ convos with interns, new grads & senior engineers- these 5 kept showin
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👩🏽‍💻 Top 5 Skills You Actually Need to Succeed as a SWE (@google) From 100+ convos with interns, new grads & senior engineers- these 5 kept showing up. It’s not just about coding. Save this if you’re applying to tech roles 💡 #softwareengineer #techcareer #lifeatgoogle #googlelife #engineeringtips #codingjourney #faangtips
#Engineering Tips Reel by @brickgineer - A little structural engineering lesson!

Jettying is where upper level walls are shifted out beyond the area of the floor below. Beams supporting thes
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A little structural engineering lesson! Jettying is where upper level walls are shifted out beyond the area of the floor below. Beams supporting these walls have to be cantilevered out past the lower level walls. When a structure utilizes jettying - a negative bending moment is created which causes the beam to bend upwards. The positive bending moment from regular floor load is counteracted by the negative moment from the wall supported at the end of the cantilever. This can drastically reduce the depth of beams needed for floor framing! (Yes I know this is technically not a propped cantilever - it’s more like a cantilever with a back span!) #lego #structuralengineering #brickgineer
#Engineering Tips Reel by @diytoolhacks - Ever run into a situation where you need a quick fix for a fastener that just won't stay put? Sometimes the standard hardware store solution isn't qui
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Ever run into a situation where you need a quick fix for a fastener that just won't stay put? Sometimes the standard hardware store solution isn't quite right, and that's when a little ingenuity can save the day. This technique shows how a basic washer can be transformed into a more effective locking mechanism. By strategically shaping the edges around the nut, you create points that dig into the surface, preventing loosening. It's a subtle but powerful modification that can make a real difference in securing your components, especially in applications where vibration or movement is a concern. Consider how small adjustments like this can impact the longevity and stability of your projects. It’s about understanding the function and then adapting the tools at hand to meet a specific challenge. #DIYHacks #ToolModification #FastenerSolutions #EngineeringTips #WorkshopTricks #ProblemSolving
#Engineering Tips Reel by @civilgriffin - Beginner level AutoCAD tips #autocad #engineeringlife #civilengineering #engineeringstudent
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Beginner level AutoCAD tips #autocad #engineeringlife #civilengineering #engineeringstudent
#Engineering Tips Reel by @arushis.world - Engineering advice I would give you if I wasn't afraid of hurting your feelings:

1. Being "smart" is not enough. Engineering rewards consistency, not
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Engineering advice I would give you if I wasn’t afraid of hurting your feelings: 1. Being “smart” is not enough. Engineering rewards consistency, not bursts of brilliance. The people who move up are the ones who show up prepared every single time. 2. If you don’t understand something, say it. Sitting quietly in meetings doesn’t make you look competent, it makes you invisible. Ask the question. Chances are three other people are confused too. 3. Your degree is just the entry ticket. The real learning starts on the job. No one cares what grade you got in Thermo five years from now. They care if you can solve problems today. 4. Communication will make or break your career. If you can’t explain your design clearly, it doesn’t matter how good it is. The engineers who rise fastest know how to speak to non-engineers. 5. Stop waiting to feel “ready.” You will never feel 100% qualified. Apply for the role. Lead the meeting. Volunteer for the stretch project. Growth is uncomfortable on purpose. 6. And lastly, no one is coming to manage your career for you. Not your boss. Not HR. You have to ask for raises, ask for responsibility, and track your wins. This isn’t harsh. It’s real. Engineering is an incredible career if you treat it like a skill you’re actively building, not just a title you earned. If you’re in STEM, I want you to win. But you have to take ownership. Follow for more! 👷🏽‍♀️🦺🌿 #WomenInSTEM #EngineeringAdvice #MechanicalEngineer #WomenInEngineering #CareerGrowth
#Engineering Tips Reel by @thewiredjourney - When I was in high school, I had no idea what to build - or even how to build.
I knew I wanted to create, but I didn't know where to start.
The game-c
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When I was in high school, I had no idea what to build — or even how to build. I knew I wanted to create, but I didn’t know where to start. The game-changer? Finding beginner-friendly project ideas with walkthroughs. Once I realized I didn’t have to reinvent the wheel, building became fun, doable, and way less overwhelming.⚙️💡 #TheWiredJourney #ProjectIdeas #EngineeringProjects #STEMForBeginners #HighSchoolEngineer #BuildToLearn #HowToEngineer #STEMJourney #MakerMindset #EngineeringStudent #LearnByBuilding #StartCreating #TechForStudents
#Engineering Tips Reel by @throughline.engineering - This works for more experienced engineers too. Problem solving through incomplete builds is the best way to level up your engineering skills.

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This works for more experienced engineers too. Problem solving through incomplete builds is the best way to level up your engineering skills. #engineeringstudent #robot #college
#Engineering Tips Reel by @greg.life_ - The D.i.h. Method can be used to solve any problem in engineering. It stands for "Decompose, Integrate, Harden"

Decompose - Break the assignment into
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The D.i.h. Method can be used to solve any problem in engineering. It stands for “Decompose, Integrate, Harden” Decompose - Break the assignment into smaller, solvable parts. Identify what the problem is really asking, list given data, and outline constraints. This prevents overwhelm and clarifies where to start Integrate - Integrate the tools you’ve learned to solve the problems. Pull from notes or online references. This is where you make connections that solve the problems. Harden - This is where you turn your solution into a high fidelity solution. Check for units, check assumptions made. Make sure it makes sense. I give well rounded engineering advice so follow me. #engineeringstudent #engineering
#Engineering Tips Reel by @placitech_ (verified account) - This tech feels from THE FUTURE 👽 #electronics #engineering #diy #sensor
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This tech feels from THE FUTURE 👽 #electronics #engineering #diy #sensor
#Engineering Tips Reel by @technical_avi_3119 - Most Engaging Description:

Unlock the power of Mechanical Engineering with these Fundamental Formulas 🔧📘 - the ultimate tools every engineer should
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Most Engaging Description: Unlock the power of Mechanical Engineering with these Fundamental Formulas 🔧📘 — the ultimate tools every engineer should master! From force, stress, and strain to torque, power, efficiency, and fluid mechanics, these equations form the backbone of innovation. Whether you’re designing machines, analyzing motion, or calculating thermodynamic efficiency, mastering these formulas means mastering engineering itself. ⚙️💡 💬 Save this post for quick reference and level up your engineering game! 🚀 #MechanicalEngineering #EngineeringFormulas #Thermodynamics #StrengthOfMaterials #FluidMechanics #MachineDesign #EngineeringBasics #EngineeringStudents #MechanicalPower #STEM #EngineeringLife #EngineerMindset #InnovationInMotion #TechKnowledge #LearnEngineering
#Engineering Tips Reel by @greg.life_ - 1. Underestimating the the amount of time you will need to dedicate	

- You probably ARE smart enough to be an engineer, but you might not put enough
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1. Underestimating the the amount of time you will need to dedicate - You probably ARE smart enough to be an engineer, but you might not put enough time into it as you should and that’s why lots of freshmen struggle. You should be prepared to put in 50 hours a week of pure engineering, and sometimes more. It’s a huge transition when you first start but trust me, you will get used to it and it will become normal- 2. Never learning HOW to study. - Studying is a skill. You can’t just read about it and immediately be good at it. Learn about all the methods (Pomodoro, feynman technique, etc) and then go actually do them. Learning these methods is great, but the only way you will get better at it is by doing it for hours per day. So go practice - 3. Sacrificing their entire social life - Don’t get me wrong, there will be a portion of your social life that you will have to sacrifice to be successful in engineering. However, a ton of engineering students (and a lot of men in general) believe that in order to be successful at something, you should neglect building relationships with people and completely put the hoodie on. Maybe there is a time and place for staying low and grinding, but make sure you’re not spending your whole life by yourself because success rarely happens alone. - 4. Not focusing on their body like they do with their brain. - I’m sick of the unhealthy skinny engineer trope. Too many engineers think they’re too busy to go to the gym because they somehow also end up spending hours and hours of reels and clash royal. Go to the gym for 45 minutes a day, set goals, and treat it like you do your classes. You will feel a whole lot better. - 5. Telling themselves its too hard - Yes engineering gets tough, but the more you tell yourself that it’s hard, the more excuses you give yourself to fail. Instead, tell yourself that because other people have done it, you can too. You will be amazed how your outcomes change. - Please consider a follow for more engineering ball knowledge! #engineeringstudent #engineering
#Engineering Tips Reel by @sam__invictus - Engineering student cheat codes. The stuff 4.0 students use but won't tell you about.

Here are 5 resources that saved me hundreds of hours + thousand
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Engineering student cheat codes. The stuff 4.0 students use but won’t tell you about. Here are 5 resources that saved me hundreds of hours + thousands of dollars: 1️⃣ PAUL’S ONLINE MATH NOTES (tutorial.math.lamar.edu) → Every calc, diff eq, linear algebra topic explained → Clear examples, step-by-step solutions → Better than your $300 textbook → 100% free 2️⃣ LIBRARY GENESIS (libgen.rs) → Every engineering textbook ever published → Free PDFs, searchable → Saved me $2,000+ in textbooks → Technically gray area, practically essential 3️⃣ SYMBOLAB (symbolab.com) → Step-by-step solutions to any math problem → Shows work (so you actually learn) → Better than Chegg → Free tier is enough for most problems 4️⃣ MIT OPENCOURSEWARE (ocw.mit.edu) → Entire MIT courses, free → Video lectures from world-class professors → Your college charges $50K/year for worse → Free 5️⃣ SLADER (slader.com) → Textbook solutions, crowd-sourced → Always updated by students → Community answers questions fast → Free Combined value: $5,000+ in textbooks, $200/year in Chegg, hundreds of hours saved. Combined cost: $0. Top students use all of these. They just don’t advertise it. Now you know. Save this post. Share it with your engineering friends who are struggling. Use these tools. Stop paying for Chegg. Stop buying $400 textbooks. The information wants to be free. Take advantage. Tomorrow: Why engineering students with 3.9 GPAs fail every interview. Which one are you using first? 👇 #engineeringstudent #studyhacks #engineeringtips #collegehacks #freeresources

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