If you're an engineer (or engineering student) and you plan to break into international roles, this is for you
2 weeks ago, a seasoned professional with 18+ years of experience
Who is also a former NASA engineer, reached out to me and selected me to join his Bootcamp
This bootcamp runs for 12 weeks, and he starts a new cohort every week
I finished the first phase and got accepted to continue on to Week 2
Yay for me! 🥳🎉
But now I want to share this with you because the goal is for all of us to win
You can also join this bootcamp
It's completely FREE!!!
But you'll be stretched so you can become world-class
You'll work with people from India, the US, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Australia, e.t.c.
If you want to join, click on this link below 👇🏽
https://t.co/KNwgoN85bm
Week 1 is where you'll prove yourself
Then if you meet up with the tasks and assignments, you'll be chosen to move forward
It's strictly performance-based
And there are over 2,000 people in the community already, but I promise you, your chances are very high if you meet up 🩵
If you have any questions about this, feel free to DM me
My chats are open
I wish y'all success
All the best
You've got this 👑
I want to do something for the engineering space in Africa 🌍
On a LARGE scale
And no, I don't mean Nigeria alone 🇳🇬
I mean AFRICA!!!
I just joined the team for the Aerospace Career Transformation Bootcamp
Yeah, the same community I told you about that was headed by a seasoned engineer with 18+ years of experience
And we want to spread out our impact to the different parts of the world, Africa included
But I can't do this alone
I want to partner with people in Kenya 🇰🇪, Ghana 🇬🇭, Malawi 🇲🇼, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, South Africa 🇿🇦, Morocco 🇲🇦, Egypt 🇪🇬, e.t.c
We want to build relationships across different universities and companies in your country
Of course, everything I'll contribute will be under my organization YFE Embedded (@yfe_embedded)
But the relationship we build will be collective
Let's help bridge the gap we have in the hardware and engineering space
Let's make a change!
Join us
Partner with us
Help us spread the word
If you'd like to help us, click on this link here
👉🏽 https://t.co/q00XVA03lX
We've done introductions already, but we'll want to know you
Happy Monday!
Let's build Africa together 🤝🏽🔥
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If you’re a hardware engineer and you skip these skills...
You’re setting yourself up for stress you don’t need 😅
1️⃣ Electronics
This is your foundation
Whether it’s robotics or embedded systems, you can’t run from it
That V = IR, P = I²R you’re seeing in class?
It will come back and humble you if you ignore it 😭
Take your basics seriously
2️⃣ CAD (Computer Aided Design) 👩🏽💻
This is the edge most people don’t realize they need, until they need it
Fusion360, SolidWorks, AutoCAD…
Being able to design what you’re building?
Game changer
I’m still improving here myself, so take it seriously from now 😗
3️⃣ C/C++
I’ll keep saying this
If you’re in embedded systems, this is home base
It makes learning other languages easier later — Python, Rust, anything
4️⃣ Mechanical knowledge 👩🏽🔧
Not everything is code and circuits
Materials matter
Weight. Heat. Durability. Conductivity.
What you build has to survive the real world, not just your desk
5️⃣ Budgeting 💸
Nobody talks about this enough
But Hardware is expensive
VERY expensive
You need to know how to plan, estimate, and manage costs.
Add extra for “unexpected expenses”…
because something will always go wrong 😅
6️⃣ Communication 🤝🏽
You won’t build alone
You’ll work in teams, argue over ideas, fix things together
Hardware engineers collaborate, a lot
So learn to communicate clearly
This field is not just technical
It’s a mix of everything
And the earlier you understand that, the smoother your journey will be
Pick up that skill you’ve been avoiding
Or double down on the ones you already have
Either way
keep building!
You've got this 👑
@yfe_llc This is so enlightening...
But in what scenarios would a microcontroller be insufficient for an embedded system, and a microprocessor be required instead?
At this point, I need a selfless tutor who can explain complex topics like I’m a 7 year old, because yeah… I’m already losing my senses.
Allegedly, the price is 50 billion 😂
Other engineering students… how are you actually coping?? 😭
Sooo!!!
I recently met up with my girlie, let’s call her my homie.
It’s been a long time since we last saw each other because school has been dealing with us.
Not like I hate it now, but my courses have really been taking a toll on me, and I’m losing my mind!
Like… I signed up for this, right? But wow!
By the way, f** Structural Analysis, Engineering Drawing, Electric Circuits, and Field Theory!!