I’m a mechanical engineer. well, by education anyways, and I’m unemployed at the moment. I’ve literally zero specialty and I pretty much don’t know shit and while I’ve got time to endlessly masturbate in my parent’s house and read, I might as well get some inspiration on what fields I should pursue.

Right now I’m reading this Molten Salt and Thorium reactor textbook

https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=3443A53C8E110C4700A45CBC34CE3328

  • tombruzzo [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    I’ve figured out. Lie on your resume about having Power BI experience. Lie on your resume about having this certification.

    When you have an interview, go on StackExchange and read through questions to come up with interview answers.

    Once you’re in you’ll have like 2 weeks where you aren’t doing anything. Learn everything Power BI you can in that time. Microsoft has their own tutorials and my work’s online learn portal has 14 hour courses on Power BI.

    You should know how to use it then before you’re thrown an actual problem. In reality, you’ll probably just be running reports the person before you set up.