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Nondestructive Testing - Helpful Information

Things to know

Nondestructive Testing programs may be part of larger Quality Control programs.

Nondestructive Testing may sometimes be called "nondestructive inspection" or "nondestructive evaluation."

Nondestructive testing may use some equipment that is used for medical purposes, but is a separate field.

You need good communications skills to succeed in this field. A writing course, and probably a public speaking course, should be part of your program even if they are not required.

Consider taking some business courses. In this field you work closely with management, so it helps to be able to speak that language. In addition, the skills you learn in these courses may later help you make a career shift into management.

You may want to become certified by a professional organization, as it will improve your job prospects. Plan on doing this after you get some work experience. You probably will need to get some additional specialized training before you take the certification examination. The good news is that often your employer will pay for you to get this training.

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.
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