lolerskater
Jun 27th, 2009, 08:37 PM
Hello, I am thinking of a career as a Mining engineerand I have a few question for people in this field.
I know that mining is a cyclical industry that depends on the price of commodities. How is the demand for graduates now compared to last year and what do you think the prospects are going to be for graduates in the years to come?
what happens if North America and Europe enter a deeper recession that lasts for the next decade? are the Asian and the developing markets enough for the mining industry?
What is career growth like? how easy is it to advance to upper management position?
Would it be better to have a civil engineering degree with a focus on mining rather than a mining engineering degree? Since mining is such a specialed degree.
thats all for now. :cheesygri
I know that mining is a cyclical industry that depends on the price of commodities. How is the demand for graduates now compared to last year and what do you think the prospects are going to be for graduates in the years to come?
what happens if North America and Europe enter a deeper recession that lasts for the next decade? are the Asian and the developing markets enough for the mining industry?
What is career growth like? how easy is it to advance to upper management position?
Would it be better to have a civil engineering degree with a focus on mining rather than a mining engineering degree? Since mining is such a specialed degree.
thats all for now. :cheesygri