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My internship elevated my job-related skills to another level – Abdul Rahman Albalushi

Thank you for visiting my blog. I am Abdul Rahman Albalushi, a Civil Engineering student at Middle East College. This blog will document my fascinating internship experience, which provided valuable information and aided my personal and professional development.

EMBRACING THE UNKNOWN:

As I entered the internship, I was overcome with exhilaration and intimidation. New people, new responsibilities, and a dynamic working environment. However, after taking the first steps, I learned that pushing myself outside my comfort zone was the key to growth and discovery. My academic understanding came to life as I worked on practical projects. It was a chance for me to witness the immediate impact of my efforts and learn different abilities.

MENTORS & MILESTONES

Throughout my internship, I depended on knowledgeable mentors’ advice. They generously shared their knowledge, made comments, and encouraged me to succeed. During my internship as a ‘Site Engineer’, I supervised many buildings in their construction stage.

OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES

The following points illustrate my daily supervision work. First, I trained at Muscat Engineering Design Company as a (Site Engineer) for three months. I gained a lot of experience there, such as:

– Making daily site visits to ensure that workers make no building mistakes.

– Providing engineering consultancy to the client and workers.

– Ensure that the project is moving along as specified in the plan.

– Provide suggestions and solutions that benefit the client and the contractor in a dispute.

– Writing reports during each visit and delivering them to the employee in charge of the project.

As a student, my internship experience was a thrilling experience that moved me ahead on my quest for self-discovery and professional development. It served as a platform for bridging the gap between theory and practice, forging meaningful connections, and facing problems with tenacity.

I advise prospective interns to grasp the chance, take a risk, and begin on a path that unleashes their potential. This will influence their future success.

ABDUL RAHMAN ALBALUSHI

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