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So you are looking for a career in Controls Engineering – great! We asked the Controls Engineers here at Wunderlich-Malec (WM) what you, an entry-level engineer, could do to set yourself apart as a high priority candidate when applying to and interviewing for jobs. WM engineers know Controls and our customers rely on us to provide top of the line engineering expertise to solve their automation problems. If it’s making automation more efficient, less costly, updating equipment and processes, or creating an entire system from the ground up – our engineers have done it. Continue reading to hear what they had to say about preparing yourself for an interesting, impactful, rewarding career in Controls! This article is intended to help you: 1) Get The Interview. Showing your interest in controls by including concrete examples on your resume will help you get an interview. 2) Rock The Interview. Engaging in activities that develop skills specific to controls gives you something to discuss at interviews.