MEchase
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2019
- 5
Hey everyone,
I am fortunate enough to work in an organization that values training and continued education. Management has asked us to identify additional training that is not in our usual line-up. I am in the U.S. and work with mechanical, electrical, and structural engineers along with project managers. Our work rarely has us interact in-depth with thermal or fluid systems, however that should not restrict feedback.
I have a few questions. What was the best training that you've taken for your job? What training left you wishing you could find more training or seminars of similar quality to that one? It could be online or at the training site. Obviously Continued Education Credis / Professional Development Hours would be a nice bonus, but they are not a requirement for this question.
What professional training took it to another level by being informative, engaging, and entertaining?
Also, sorry if this topic is in the wrong sub-forum.
Thanks!
I am fortunate enough to work in an organization that values training and continued education. Management has asked us to identify additional training that is not in our usual line-up. I am in the U.S. and work with mechanical, electrical, and structural engineers along with project managers. Our work rarely has us interact in-depth with thermal or fluid systems, however that should not restrict feedback.
I have a few questions. What was the best training that you've taken for your job? What training left you wishing you could find more training or seminars of similar quality to that one? It could be online or at the training site. Obviously Continued Education Credis / Professional Development Hours would be a nice bonus, but they are not a requirement for this question.
What professional training took it to another level by being informative, engaging, and entertaining?
Also, sorry if this topic is in the wrong sub-forum.
Thanks!