,,Find the courage to follow your heart and intuition. Somehow they already know what you really want to become. The rest is secondary.” Steve Jobs
Where do we start in the direction of success? What makes some people where they are? We learn another story full of essence given by Mateiaș Adrian..
,,I am very excited to tell you about my experience as an engineer during an internship in Timișoara. This internship was an important step in my career and had a significant impact on me and my life as a whole.
The first time I made my famous Linkedin account, I applied for many companies and finally one of them, Athos, offered me to do the internship before entering a job. I thought it was a good opportunity…because big companies, multinationals don’t really accept without experience and few companies offer the chance that I got.
The reason for my desire to work as an engineer during the internship was the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge acquired in college in a real environment. I felt the need to put what I learned into practice and better understand how the engineering industry works.
After obtaining an internship, I was placed in a renowned company in Timișoara, where I worked as an engineer in a research and development department. There, I had the opportunity to work alongside experienced specialists and learn from them. I was involved in complex technical projects and had significant responsibilities in the development and implementation of solutions.
The experience of working as an engineer in a real-world environment gave me a broad insight into the industry and developed my practical skills. I learned how to solve technical problems, collaborate with teammates, and adapt to tight project requirements and deadlines. I also learned to communicate effectively and work in a professional environment.
This experience had a significant impact on me in multiple aspects of my life. Physically, I developed and gained more confidence in my technical skills. I have become more efficient and organized in managing time and resources. From a mental point of view, I learned to cope with the pressure and stress of the work environment and to find creative solutions to the problems encountered. Emotionally, I had the satisfaction of seeing the results of my work and being appreciated by my peers and superiors for my contribution. Spiritually, this experience strengthened my motivation to continue learning and developing in the field of engineering.
In conclusion, my internship as an engineer in Timișoara was a valuable experience and a recipe for success for me in the field of engineering. I learned a lot and grew both professionally and personally. This experience confirmed my passion for engineering and motivated me to continue to improve and reach new heights in my career.”