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Engineering vs Technical: Which one should I do first?

22 November 2017 to 07: 25
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 To get work in this field, should I do engineering or technical first? Learn the infallible method to succeed professionally.

The number of people who come to us asking what course to take to start their careers, especially in the oil and gas segment, is impressive. Many still have little industry information or are just sympathizers. Today I want to talk a little about a very recurring question: “To get a job in this area, should I study engineering or technician first?”. Remembering that this small text is based on my own experiences, I am not a coach or guru in this segment.

First, it is important to emphasize that all professions are important. Regardless of the degree of study and remuneration, it is necessary to have a balance between positions held in a company or in the segment connected to it. After all, if you're professionally trained, you probably don't want to clean down drains, but without them, our streets would be dirty and stinky. So no matter how humble or educated a worker is, he is DIRECTLY important to everyone!

Technical education has the function of training people for a given industry segment in a short time, usually 1 to 2 years, specializing them for operational activities. It is customary to open up more opportunities for those with this degree of education.
Now the superior in engineering, depending on the area, it is necessary to study more than 5 years and as he is usually required for managerial and leadership positions (generally he is responsible for technicians), his salaries are higher if we consider that they are in the same company. The problem is that there are not so many vacancies and generally the selection processes are very competitive.

Our advice is: If you are young, have time and don't have a “little bird to feed”, DO both! Start with the technician to get placement a little faster. Already established in the company, start studying engineering, research the job plan and salaries. Be helpful, proactive and have a good relationship with everyone, make yourself noticed and we guarantee your success.

In addition, it is necessary to consider market fluctuations, having both formations, your range of possibilities is maximized in a way never seen before! Versatility is the secret. The focus of this page is the oil and gas market, which is why we indicate the article by “Do you want to work onboard in the oil and gas sector? Learn the definitive step by step"
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