by Daniel Dahlinger ft. Marc LeVine
As an engineering student, it’s no secret that landing a job or internship can be a daunting task. With so many other students vying for the same positions, it can be difficult to stand out from the crowd. But what if there was one skill that could set you apart and make you a more desirable candidate? In this video, we explore what that skill is and how you can develop it to increase your chances of success.
The video is a snip from episode 38 of the podcast with Marc Levine, an engineering industry expert who has spent years working with students trying to find internships, or their first job. In this episode, Marc shares his insights on what he believes is the most important skill for engineering students to have when looking for internships and post-grad jobs: soft skills.
Without giving too much away, the skill that Marc highlights in the video is one that is often overlooked by students but can make a big difference in their job search. By developing this skill, you can not only make yourself a more attractive candidate to potential employers but also improve your chances of success in your future career.
So, if you’re an engineering student who’s looking to take your job search to the next level, be sure to watch this video and learn from one of the industry’s top experts. You never know, the skill you learn could be the one that lands you your dream job.
Don’t forget to check out the latest episode of my podcast, where I interview Marc LeVine, Talent and Development Leader at Thermosystems USA and share his insights on the engineering hiring industry and best practices when trying to find a job or engineering internship!

