- industrial with human factors/ergonomics and business focus
- engineer processes and systems that improve quality and productivity
- work more with people rather than machines
- consulting
- job titles: Ergonomics Executive, Travel Entrepreneur,
- in general
- strengthen my problem-solving and leadership skills
- be able to communicate with and learn from a more advanced, diverse group of people
- push myself in unfamiliar situations and grow as an individual
- work "behind the scenes"
- develop and design something worthy
- apply techniques an engineer would use to better understand what I'm learning in college and how it's applicable
- look into
- chemical with pharmaceutical focus
- want to work in the health industry without direct contact with patients
- designing drugs to be more effective with fewer side effects and less time-consuming
- a weakness of mine would be the fact that I have not had a job with customer interaction, however that makes me even more determined to work hard. I'm a fresh face looking to learn and succeed through (company) while providing the other teamwork skills and knowledge I do have. Since I'm majoring in industrial engineering, I can apply the business and human relations strategies I've learned in my courses and apply them to my experience here.
jan 10 2013 ∞
jan 20 2014 +