Problem: Article: Once you graduate from college with an engineering degree, the next step is to work toward professional certification. First, you should take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. This test is given by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) and gives you the right to present yourself as an engineer. A passing mark also lets you work as an independent consultant and can be an advantage on in the job hunt.  The FE is a computer-based exam tailored to your discipline. You should prep for the test, because it’s not easy: 116 multiple choice questions in an allotted time of 6 hours. After you’ve passed the FE exam and worked in the field for four years, you’ll be eligible to take the professional engineering (PE) exam. Once you complete this step, you’ll be a certified professional engineer and can expect more trust and responsibility from clients. Even though engineers are in high demand, finding a job won’t necessarily be easy. Prepare yourself for the long-haul. Take the application process seriously, prepare, and tailor your materials to each job.  To find opportunities, search company websites and attend career fairs at your college. Apply to jobs in your field and any others you might be qualified for and enjoy. Put thought into your resume. Tweak it to highlight your academic and personal strengths, software proficiencies, and concrete accomplishments. Make sure that the resume looks crisp, clean, and professional. Polish your online presence. This means removing any damaging material from Facebook, Instagram, and other social media accounts while building up a positive presence. Create a LinkedIn account or perhaps even a slick, professional website. Tailor applications to each job. Employers won’t waste time on a generic cover letter. Make sure to do your research. Know what the company does, what the job entails, and anticipate what they’re looking for – then, sell yourself as someone who fills that gap. Get ready for a series of formal and informal talks and interviews before you get the job, both over the phone and in person. These interviews are your chance to sink or swim. If you prepare ahead of time, however, you are sure to have a higher rate of success.  Research and study before each interview. The interviewers will want to see that you understand what their company does and what the job requires. They are also looking for signs that you can fill the role. Try to anticipate. Based on what you know about the job, what questions do you think that the interviewers will ask? Form answers to these beforehand. Interviews can take a variety of shapes. It might be a question and answer session. Or, the interviewers could ask you to talk about situations: i.e., “Tell us about a time when others resisted a procedure you introduced. How did you respond? How did you gain support?” The latter is a popular method right now. Another format is the case approach. Here, the interviewers will present a hypothetical problem and ask you to solve it, step-by-step. A few companies use a “stress” test to gauge how you react to difficult situations. They will ask aggressive questions, interrupt, and change topic suddenly to judge how you handle it. The key is not to get rattled. Always have follow-up questions, i.e. “What are your firm’s priorities for the next five years?” “What is the greatest challenge that you’re facing right now?” or “How do you measure success? Can you give me some examples?” This shows you have put thought into the company and interview.
Summary: Get your professional licensing. Start applying for jobs. Sail through the interviews.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Double-click the Minecraft app icon, then click the green PLAY button at the bottom of the launcher. Click Singleplayer, then click a creative world that you want to load.  You can also start a new world by clicking Create New World at the bottom of the page. The creative world must have cheats enabled. It's at the bottom of the page. This will open your selected world. If you created a new world, make sure you select Creative mode, then click Create New World again to open the world. Minecraft uses three coordinates (X, Y, and Z) to determine player location in the world. The "X" coordinate is the position east or west of the spawn point. The "Z" coordinate is the position north or south of the spawn point. The "Y" coordinate is the elevation above bedrock.  Sea level is Y:63. You can view your current coordinates in game by pressing F3, Fn+F3 (laptops and Macs), or Alt+Fn+F3 (newer Macs). Press the / key on your keyboard to do so. Type teleport name x y z into the console, replacing "name" with your username, "x" with the east/west coordinate to which you want to travel, "y" with the vertical coordinate, and "z" with the north/south coordinate.  For example, your command might look like this: /teleport sharkboi 0 23 65  Your username is case-sensitive. Using a positive value for "x" and "z" increases the distance toward the east or south (respectively), while using a negative value increases the distance toward the west or north. You can also teleport a player to a player. For example, to teleport Steve to Alex, use the command /teleport Steve Alex Your character will automatically be teleported to the selected coordinates.

SUMMARY: Open Minecraft. Select a world to load. Click Play Selected World. Determine where you want to teleport to. Open the console. Enter the teleport command. Press ↵ Enter.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: "Settings" is the grey gear icon--it should be on your iPod's home screen.  You can disable or change your location settings from here. Location Services updates your iPod with your current location via GPS and cellphone tower, which is a significant drain on the battery. Disabling this background service will lengthen your battery's life considerably. Your location services should now be disabled!
Summary:
Open the Settings app. Find and tap the "Privacy" option. Tap the "Location Services" option at the top of this menu. Swipe the switch next to "Location Services" to the "Off" position. Close your Settings app.