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START HERE: Welcome to the Quantum Engineering Lab ⚛️
Hey everyone, so glad to see you here 👋 Here’s how to get started (do this right now – it’ll take 10 minutes): 🎥 Watch the pinned video in this post (if you haven't already) 👋 Introduce yourself in a post. Share one challenge you’ve faced on your quantum career journey (big or small). Also feel free to post any questions you have right now 🗳️ Vote in the poll below 📱 Download the Skool app 📚 Check out the Classroom tab at the top I HIGHLY encourage you to use your real name and profile picture. This is a professional community, and we all want you to bring your genuine self to the discussion. What's your current education or employment status?
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Goal of this Community: Build Your Quantum Career Roadmap🗺️
Hey everyone, Every Quantum company has a roadmap. Why? Because without one, it’s almost impossible to know where you’re going. The same applies to building a career in Quantum Engineering. It’s not about blindly chasing a job title. It’s about figuring out your path, step by step. That’s what this community is here for: helping you sketch out your own roadmap. Not a cookie-cutter one, but something personal that fits your skills, interests, and goals. Along the way, we’ll dig into questions like: 👉 Why do you actually want to work in Quantum Computing? 👉 Which technical skills do you genuinely enjoy? 👉 How could those skills impact Quantum? 👉 What kinds of roles exist that would use them? 👉 What Quantum knowledge is worth focusing on? 👉 How do you level up until you’re really good at your technical and Quantum skills? 👉 How do you actually get your first experience in Quantum? Just like companies revise their roadmaps all the time, you’ll probably update yours too. And that’s normal. This community is about supporting each other as we figure it out, share wins, and help each other move closer to landing (and thriving in) a Quantum role.
Goal of this Community: Build Your Quantum Career Roadmap🗺️
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[DO THIS NOW] Make your intro post!
Title: Intro: Hey I’m Ari, and I’m a Quantum Hardware Engineer at IBM Hey! Everyone make your first post introducing yourself. Copy this post and answer: 1. What’s your educational background 2. What’s one challenge you faced learning quantum computing or navigating a quantum career? 3. Bonus points: share a picture of your workspace! Here’s my answers: 1. I have a bachelors degree in computer engineering and a masters degree in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin 2. My biggest challenge when navigating my quantum career was getting my first research experience. 3. See below for my workspace pic!!
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Resume Help for Job/Internship Applications
Hi guys! I hope everyone has had a successful week. I am currently working on tailoring my resume as I am applying to quantum engineering jobs/internships. I need some help with my resume which I have attached below. Some questions I have are what should I focus on adding/ removing from my resume? From an employer's standpoint, what is missing in this resume? and how can I best utilize the current skills that I have developed to communicate my readiness for working in quantum? Any input would help as I don't have much experience with this :-/...
Valued Intern Profiles
Hey everyone, I saw IBM released a few 2026 internships. Wanted to start a discussion on what their teams may value most in a candidate. https://ibmglobal.avature.net/en_US/careers/OpenJobs/Quantum?10439=%5B674442%5D&10439_format=13594&listFilterMode=1&jobRecordsPerPage=9&
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