Catching up on my eng-tips post-holiday & had to weigh in on this one.
It reminded me of something my co-worker told me about his wife. He is a practicing engineer, and she was a degreed civil engineer but quit working after a couple years to raise the kids. I would estimate she's 25 years out...
I know how to find a field engineer job for the company that I work for, but those jobs are always out of state (or country). I'm looking for ideas how to find out about a field-type position when you know about a project, but nothing about who's performing the project.
Details. . .
A large...
I did almost this exact thing about 6 months ago. I had an opportunity elsewhere, asked for the same opportunity where I am at, and basically created the position by writing out what I wanted to be doing & discussing with the boss.
On a scale of 1-10 of how well it's worked out, I'd say it's a...
I think it's great that so many of you really do enjoy engineering & feel it's the chosen profession for you.
I do not feel the same, although I wish I did because life would be easier. I also have many co-workers who do not feel the same, based on our day-to-day conversations.
I think those...
As people touched on in their responses to the male:female make-up of engineering departments, the men significantly outnumber the females. Many noted that even women who start in engineering often move to other business areas.
Here's my question: So what? What's so superior about engineering...
Hello, I'm not starting or running an engineering business, but I am interviewing at a small consulting firm that's been around for 20 years. I've only worked for large companies, so I hoped some people who run their own small consulting companies could provide some advice on interviewing.
1. I...
Kenat is absolutely right that the key to getting ahead can vary greatly among industries.
Being employed by an engineering firm, technical skills are a must to move into management, if that's what we call getting ahead. To be "project manager" you must do your time as a staff engineer, then...
Although I am not one who should give career advice (I'm always on here searching for "THE ANSWER" too), I do think I have a couple points to offer.
Be careful about the dream job. I'm 28 and let the "dream job" fantasy plague me for years. I've been in a few different positions trying to make...
Seems most of you stuck with the "bad" decisions long enough to learn from them and they didn't turn out to be career killers in the end.
My personal situation is that I went from "A" (5 yr) to "B" (1.5 yr) then back to "A" (6 months). 6 months ago, I felt, similar to SMS in the post above...
I'd like to hear if anyone has ever felt like he made a big career direction mistake, such as moving from design engineering to sales or management. Or perhaps you moved from engineering to management, thought you should go back to the technical side, but then realized you were management...
You may have seen my own earlier post regarding how much an online engineering masters degree is worth compared to an on-campus degree.
The two deciding factors for me will be intent and alternatives. Hope this might help you in your decision.
Intent - How do I want the degree to help me in my...
I found this link as I was doing my own search on this topic:
http://distance.gradschools.com/
You can follow the menus and get a list of schools with your engineering discipline. It's probably not all-inclusive, but it gives you a start.
I have an MBA. I started in an evening program 1 year after my BSME was completed and after having 1 year in the workforce. I did it to diversify my skills to open more career opportunities, thinking that I may want to leave engineering since at the time my industry was down and having a lot of...
Thanks for the info & the recommendations for the programs. It's good to hear from people in the programs.
jpankask - KSU was on my radar, but as a die-hard Jayhawk, I don't know if I could bring myself to do it.
Has anyone obtained a Master's in an engineering discipline (not EMan or similar) via a distance education program? If so, what are your thoughts? Was it worth it?
I'm considering doing this mostly for personal reasons rather than for professional advancement (long story why I want to torture...
Alright, here’s a story. . .this just happened 10 minutes ago and is the perfect example of why women might avoid engineering. . .we don’t enjoy dealing with people like my new co-worker.
A new engineer in our office just started. He is older (50-60??) and from another country originally. I’d...
"My three daughters are not pushed either way when it comes to toys. They have Lego blocks to play with and I help them build towers and bridges sometimes. What do they build when they play on their own? Animals, flowers, telephones to play with, etc. I have to say I'm leaning towards...