u/Shot-Manufacturer161

Best Industry for a Grad

As a recent civil engineering graduate with multiple offers, which would be the best industry to enter at the moment:

- Transmission & Distribution

- Nuclear

- Oil & Gas

- Offshore

I am not a fan of 'traditional' civil engineering so applied for roles in these industries and am fortunate enough to be in a position where I have multiple offers. What industry is likely to be most in demand? Is there a best? or do they all have merit in their own right.

***For context this is in the UK

Thanks in advance!

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u/Shot-Manufacturer161 — 7 hours ago
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Early Career Decision

I’m a recent university graduate (22) and have been fortunate enough to have received a few offers in and around my field of study (civil engineering).

I am very interested in FIRE and from what I can gather the earlier you can get started the better.

My current dilemma is that I have been offered a few different roles in different industries. Some of which require me to relocate.

Currently living at home with around ~£40k saved due to being able to keep expenses minimal. However, one of the roles which I am required to relocate for is a slightly better package (£44k) than what I am currently offered living at home (£32k + company car).

Is it worth relocating, or should I tough it out a few more years at home aggressively saving?

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u/Shot-Manufacturer161 — 18 hours ago