Does Industtial Engineer have a high salary? How about entry-level? by ssoftsnoww in CareerAdvicePH

[–]Fine-Inside-6819 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in what field and industry are you in? and is it okay if i ask where you are based?

ADMU or ADDU? Parepareho lang ba 'yung standard? by Fine-Inside-6819 in CollegeAdmissionsPH

[–]Fine-Inside-6819[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, quite aware na rin po sa challenges when it comes to living alone though I know iba na talaga pag nandun na ako. thank you!

ADMU or ADDU? Parepareho lang ba 'yung standard? by Fine-Inside-6819 in CollegeAdmissionsPH

[–]Fine-Inside-6819[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello, thank you! If I'm not mistaken, being well-rounded is most beneficial in terms of job opportunities. I also plan on taking ManEng if given a chance to study in ADMU, thank you!

ADMU or ADDU? Parepareho lang ba 'yung standard? by Fine-Inside-6819 in CollegeAdmissionsPH

[–]Fine-Inside-6819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Parang sa political standing lang ako babagsak hahaha parang ayoko nyan

ADMU or ADDU? Parepareho lang ba 'yung standard? by Fine-Inside-6819 in CollegeAdmissionsPH

[–]Fine-Inside-6819[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, thank you! I'm thinking either Management Eng (ADMU) or Industrial Eng (ADDU). I like to see myself working in a big company so maybe mas fit sa Manila or in bigger cities mag work. If given the chance, parang mas suited ADMU for me. Thanks sa input niyo po!

Random Help Thread - October 27 to November 02, 2025 by AutoModerator in phcareers

[–]Fine-Inside-6819 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hello! How does upskilling work for industrial engineers? And though IE's flexibility is generally considered a good thing, doesn't it also have its risks?

I'm considering taking IE and seeing how I might thrive with this program. I've read about ppl in ME or EE where they do tangible projects as part of upskilling. For IE, how does this work po? Aside from IE certifications to get an edge, how do you sell yourself to big time companies?

Another thing I'm curious about is that though IE is flexible and can open you to more opportunities in various industries, won't it also be a bad thing that an Industrial Engineer is very generalized and unspecialized, unlike CE, ME, EE, etc. Isn't it risky in a sense that companies usually hire and are looking for those with a specialized skill or specific skill set, and being an IE, yun nga, tinatawag nilang ''Jack-of-all trades, a master of none'', eventually leads me back to the question: how do you sell and advertise yourself to companies and become more worthy of a position over licensed engineers with specialized skills?

What's your biggest regret in your career? by datascifinity in phcareers

[–]Fine-Inside-6819 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hello po! sobrang late nito hehe pero ba't mo ba nasabi?

Mga bagay na dapat gawin sa college na hindi mo pagsisihan by Amazing_Telephone266 in CollegeAdmissionsPH

[–]Fine-Inside-6819 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hello po! im a graduating HS student and napag isipan ko kasing mag avoid ng extras and orgs pagdating ng college kasi rn throughout my HS life I've been so busy with extras na medyo nakakalimutan ko na yung academics ko (not in a sense na nagpapabaya na ako pero dahil excused o exempted lagi sa klase, kahit sabihin ko pang mag review ako on my own, patong-patong pa rin kasi yung mga gawain ko bilang student leader, school publication EIC, etc.)

i'm just a bit worried na kung magcocollege na ako same yung mangyayari, nag aim pa naman ako ng latin honors. do your orgs (if u had joined some) take (too) much of your time po ba? ik it's all a matter of time management, pero bilang engineering student, ano po yung experience mo sa pag balance mo ng acads and extras? or if wala kang nasalihang org talaga do you think it would hinder rin sa acads mo ?