In this episode, I talk about some of the things I have found useful when traveling with Engineers Without Borders to developing countries. These projects have been some of the most amazing experiences I have had as a young engineer. I hope you enjoy these tips and be sure to subscribe to the podcast to listen to the rest of this mini-series coming in future months.
Summary of Content:
- Be safe
- Plan as best as you can and give yourself room for the unexpected
- Get to know the locals
- Learn the basics of engineering
- Enjoy yourself
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In this podcast, your host Luis Duque, will talk about his own experiences and those around him to help young professionals, students, and international students succeed in their career. Luis is a practicing Bridge Engineer in Colorado. His career is just beginning, but he has been able to help communities in need as well as being involved with professional organizations to advance the Structural Engineering profession.
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