• Question: Is your job what you expected it would be?  If different, then how is it different?

    Asked by bekki to Will, Simon, Sheun, Kristen, Jamie on 19 Jun 2015. This question was also asked by bondoh5057.
    • Photo: William Scott-Jackson

      William Scott-Jackson answered on 19 Jun 2015:


      It’s different to what I expected in that I didn’t anticipate that I’d be doing all this teaching and outreach work that I’m doing at the moment. That was a most pleasant surprise for me. Doing research is pretty much what I expected it to be.

    • Photo: Sheun Oshinbolu

      Sheun Oshinbolu answered on 20 Jun 2015:


      No not really. Before I studied Biochemical Engineering I knew very little about what engineering is and the role that they played. Now I have a much better idea, so I know what I’m getting myself into. I was surprised by the flexibility of my work though.

    • Photo: Simon Marchant

      Simon Marchant answered on 22 Jun 2015:


      My job isn’t that different from what I expected it to be, because I spent a lot of time finding out about things at each point, and finding actual engineers to ask about their job. It’s something I’d recommend, no matter what you’re interested in: if you can spend a few days at somebody’s work, just chat about their job for an hour or even see if you can find books or blogs about it, it can show you what the job’s really like!

    • Photo: Jamie Johnston

      Jamie Johnston answered on 23 Jun 2015:


      The job I do now is quite similar to my expectation, if anything I am pleasantly surprised by how much practical work I still get to do.

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