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Paul Faillace

Engineers in job interviews: The 10 qualities to be had

Paul Faillace October 12, 2018 Engineering Career Leave a Comment
Engineers in job interviews

Being an engineer is not easy, and despite the high number of professionals specialized in various fields, companies are looking for something more than just a formal title Completing a course of study and obtaining the resulting degree is itself

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What does an electrical engineer do?

Paul Faillace October 05, 2018 Electrical Engineering Leave a Comment
electrical engineer

For all those people who are not familiar with the world of engineering, the words electrical engineer evoke the image of a worker surrounded by cables and plans with electrical installations. However, this branch of knowledge has a much broader

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Make Money and Save the World Through Phone Recycling

Paul Faillace September 17, 2018 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Britons are as excited about their cell phones as anyone else. They gobbled up models like the iPhone 7 32GB mere hours after they were released. Millions of individuals use those phones several hours per day to listen to music,

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How to Recycle Your Old Phones Through Official Recycling Programs

Paul Faillace September 17, 2018 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Regardless of how much you love that computer in your pocket, there comes a time when you will need an upgrade. Maybe your gadget is not performing to the expected levels, or you need to have some advanced programs that

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The future of computer engineers

Paul Faillace September 14, 2018 Computer Engineering Leave a Comment
computer engineers

The technology has shown significant advances that have helped make life easier for people. So much so that, for example, cell phones have thousands of functions for the user to do as little as possible.

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Mechanical Engineering: 5 skills that a professional would master

Paul Faillace September 11, 2018 Mechanical Engineering Leave a Comment
Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering is not as hard as it sounds. In fact, it is a very didactic profession, fun and full of innovation for the most demanding. If you discovered that your true vocation is to study this career and that you will

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Reasons To Study Environmental Engineering

Paul Faillace August 27, 2018 Environmental Engineering Leave a Comment
Environmental Engineering

The Environmental Engineering is a discipline with professionals who act as a doctor when the “Mother Earth” is sickened by pollution. These are specialists in preventing, tackling and reducing damage to the environment. For example, in situations such as the spill of an

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Hydrogen or Electric: What is the future of mobility?

Paul Faillace August 14, 2018 Mechanical Engineering Leave a Comment
Hydrogen or Electric

Now we are, the direction taken by the major car manufacturers seems to be increasingly oriented in proposing green vehicles. This trend seems to have become quite popular today, so much so that in the catalogs of almost all car

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What A Mechanical Engineer Does: A Guide To The Profession

Paul Faillace August 04, 2018 Mechanical Engineering Leave a Comment
Mechanical Engineer

Are you curious to find out who he is and what does a mechanical engineer do? In this guide we will explain to you what the work of a mechanical engineer is and we will give you valuable advice to

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How to be a computer engineer and not end all life programming

Paul Faillace July 31, 2018 Computer Engineering Leave a Comment
computer engineer

There is something even worse than being a computer engineering student (or equivalent degree) who does not like to program and believe that you will spend your life doing it. And is to be a computer engineer, that you do not

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