Without engineers there would be no bridges and no ovens, no other electrical appliances and no cars. This professional group is largely responsible for the fact that objects can be constructed and that many objects or buildings etc. exist and function at all. The specialization possibilities of engineers are versatile. And that of course means good career prospects. It already starts with the fact that many people ask themselves how one can become an engineer at all. Today, this question is answered by the Internet. Basically, anyone who wants to become an engineer must first decide on a field of study during their studies. It is not like the medical profession that there is a certain basic study and then only the qualification must be selected. However, the study always goes in the direction of research and development. As extensive as the study options are, there is ultimately just as much choice of engineers who work as employees or are also freelancers. Especially for freelance engineers, they have to keep looking for their field of employment. A top-level domain with the ending .ing can help with this. Because this already says a lot about the profession itself, which the person who wants to make himself known via the Internet is practicing.
Use and meaning
The domain extension .ing is quite insignificant in the field of domain extensions. The reason for this is that such a domain can be created not only by a private person who is looking for a new sphere of activity, but also by engineering firms that want to advertise their services. As a rule, however, the domain name already contains the name engineer or engineering office. However, the domain extension .ing is highly search engine optimized and meaningful. The use of the domain extension .ing is, however, limited to individual engineers themselves or to an engineering office, which have one thing in common: To advertise their own services and to apply for new projects.
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