Engineer Jobs Soaring | TOP 10 Engineering Employers

Engineer and engineers job recruiting is soaring with more jobs than viable engineering jobs candidates
Engineer job openings are plentiful with exponentially more engineering jobs than engineers to fill them. I predict the need for quality engineers will continue to soar in the future despite dire reports from Mark Cuban.

I confirmed this during a recent media appearance aired on CBS Radio affiliate WBBM News Radio 780 this past Thursday, May 30, 2019 and hosted by Rob Hart. Please click here to listen to my segment in its entirety.

Top 10 Engineering Employers

According to a recent analysis of data from the American Community Survey by Zippia, five of the top 10 highest-paying college majors fall into the category of engineering. Therefore, most students graduating with an engineering degree will find themselves in a great job opportunity position.

Topping the list of the highest-paying college majors were: petroleum engineering; engineering mechanics and physics; naval architecture and marine engineering; mining and mineral engineering; and chemical engineering. The average annual incomes ranged between $79,086 for chemical engineers and $169,680 for petroleum engineers.

Salaries are particularly high for engineering majors because these skills are in high demand while supplies are low. This puts employers into a War for Talent. They must both recruit new as well as retain present workers with these kinds of educational backgrounds.

Global research and advisory firm Universum surveyed 10,860 engineering majors. They asked what companies they were most interested in. Following are the 10 most attractive employers for engineering students:
1. Space X. According to Universum, engineering majors anticipate starting salaries around $70,000. However, at companies like Space X, many workers can expect to earn much more.
SpaceX came out as the number one most attractive employer to engineering students. 20.93% of Gen Z respondents and 17.98% of Millennial respondents said the aerospace company was their top choice.
2. Tesla
3. Google
4. Boeing
5. NASA
6. Lockheed Martin
7. Apple
8. Microsoft
9. Amazon
10. Exxon Mobil

Universum’s survey found that engineering majors were most interested in the aerospace and defense as well as the energy and technology hardware and equipment industries. Their top career goals include having work-life balance, having dedication to a cause or feeling as if they are serving the greater good.

Unfortunately Many Engineers Lack Interviewing Skills

Talent alone is not enough to impress prospective employers even with the demand for engineers far outstripping the supply. Candidates must also know how to effectively convey their engineering talents during the all-important interview hiring process.

Every engineer must realize that their interview is both: a) a critical step in the hiring process as well as b) a procedure centered upon an actual “sales” presentation.

Guide To Million Dollar Engineer Interviews

Since Strategic Search Corporation focuses on worldwide engineering recruitment, we developed a special tool to help our engineer candidates stand out during their job interviews. The Real Benefit Exercise was developed and refined to help you better sell and market yourself in direct support professionals’ job interviews.

We studied top salespeople extensively to determine the exact skills they used to close deals. Then we extracted those behaviors and adapted them to engineers so those same engineer candidates could replicate the skills during the interview process.

As a result, when you hire an engineer or engineering manager, director or Vice President of Engineering from us, your staffing team will know that these candidates will be well prepared for your interviews. They will more quickly share relevant job information that is best needed for company’s success.

Call me today at 312-944-4000 to discuss how we can assist with your R&D, engineering, scientific, technical, IT and manufacturing recruitment efforts in the highly competitive fields of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) and Virtual (VR and Augmented AR) Reality. Or click here for my full contact information.

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