JOIN the conversation to SHARE your enthusiasm about engineering and INSPIRE others to Be An Engineer.
Engineers are critical to our world… and, we need more engineers, and more kinds of engineers – young minds just like you – who will take on the challenges facing the 21st century and create the next amazing innovations.
Join ExxonMobil and our thousands of engineers in a new initiative to show students across the country the amazing opportunities for engineers and get them excited about learning science, technology, engineering and math so they can follow your lead in being future innovators.
Click http://reasons.beanengineer.com/students/ for more on why we want to hear from you. Share with us why engineering is such a cool career path – send your stories, ideas, quotes, pictures, videos and personal anecdotes to Reasons@BeAnEngineer.com.
There are no wrong answers. We want all kinds of answers:
- from the rational and factual
- to the not-so-serious
- to the very personal
- and the fantastical
Let’s work together to create an on-going list of all the amazing reasons to Be An Engineer that we’ll share on social media to keep the dialogue going. Help us change the conversation about engineering and inspire dreams on other young minds.
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