The Engineer's Career Guide John A. HoschetteThe complete, one-stop career resource guide for engineers, engineering managers, and human resources personnelEvery engineer needs strong career-planning strategies in order to survive and get ahead in corporate America. Whether you are a recent graduate
The Engineer's Career Guide
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The Engineer's Career Guide
John A. Hoschette
The complete, one-stop career resource guide for engineers, engineering managers, and human resources personnel
Every engineer needs strong career-planning strategies in order to survive and get ahead in corporate America. Whether you are a recent graduate, mid-career, or looking ahead to retirement, The Engineer's Career Guide offers proven, commonsense advice for navigating all stages of your engineering career.
Packed with real-world tips supported by actual work experiences and examples,
this book gives you step-by-step guidance in handling a multitude of career issues.
The author draws upon more than three decades of experience to cover every aspect of an engineer's career, helping you build the skills you need to:
Develop a career plan that leads to success
Successfully transition from university to industry ahead of your peers
Improve your job performance and stand out from your peers
Deal with difficult people at work, from supervisors to coworkers
Negotiate a raise or promotion
Recover from a career setback or job loss
Get on the fast track for advancement
Manage your finances throughout your career
Plan for your retirement
Learn how corporate America operates and promotes engineers
The Engineer's Career Guide is an excellent resource for any practicing engineer or engineering student who is interested in getting ahead in corporate America.Content:
Chapter 1 Successful Careers Start with You (pages 1β10):
Chapter 2 Developing a Successful Career Plan (pages 11β40):
Chapter 3 Career Strategies: What Works and What Doesn't? (pages 41β57):
Chapter 4 Successfully Making a Job or Career Change (pages 59β68):
Chapter 5 Strategies for Getting Your Next Promotion (pages 69β73):
Chapter 6 Career Discussion Guide for Employees, Managers, and Mentors (pages 75β85):
Chapter 7 The Mentoring Process and Value to Your Career (pages 87β102):
Chapter 8 Stuck in a Dead?End Job? What to do to Break Out (pages 103β105):
Chapter 9 My Career has Plateau, Now What? (pages 107β109):
Chapter 10 How New Graduates Can Successfully Transition into Industry (pages 111β117):
Chapter 11 Phases of Retirement Planning: Beginning with the Young Engineers (pages 119β131):
Chapter 12 How Company Size Affects Your Career (pages 133β142):
Chapter 13 The Corporate Ladder: Careers Open to You (pages 143β155):
Chapter 14 Invisible Company Barriers Stopping Your Career Growth (pages 157β161):
Chapter 15 Getting Ahead in Product?Oriented Organizations (pages 163β165):
Chapter 16 Getting Ahead in the Functional?Matrix Organization (pages 167β169):
Chapter 17 Determining How the Company Measures Your Performance (pages 171β189):
Chapter 18 Determining the Informal Criteria by which You are Assessed (pages 191β202):
Chapter 19 The Leading Reasons Engineers are Not Successful (pages 203β217):
Chapter 20 The Engineering Process in Your Company: Learning the Business (pages 219β251):
Chapter 21 Team Skills: Essential for Successful Engineers (pages 253β261):
Chapter 22 Generating Career Advancing Ideas (pages 263β276):
Chapter 23 Getting Promoted Whether Your Project is Successful or Unsuccessful (pages 277β287):
Chapter 24 How to Ask for a Raise: It is Easier than You Think, Even in Bad Times (pages 289β295):
Chapter 25 How to Get Your Next Promotion (pages 297β305):
Chapter 26 People Networking: A Vital and Indispensable Career Skill (pages 307β324):
Chapter 27 Accomplishing More in Less Time and Getting Organized for Success (pages 325β344):
Chapter 28 Your Internet Image: It could be Sabotaging Your Career (pages 345β349):
Chapter 29 The Importance of Maintaining a Company Calendar (pages 351β356):
Chapter 30 Join an Engineering Society: Enhance Your Career (pages 357β360):
Chapter 31 Dealing with a Difficult Boss (pages 361β376):
Chapter 32 DiversityβEndorse it or be Left Behind (pages 377β380):
Chapter 33 Time to Change Jobs or Stay (pages 381β386):
Chapter 34 Using the Company's Job Opening System to Your Benefit (pages 387β396):
Chapter 35 Surviving Layoffs, Corporate Takeovers, Mergers, Shutdowns, and Reductions in Work Force (pages 397β414):
Chapter 36 Understanding the Job Search Process (pages 415β420):
Chapter 37 Self?Inventory (pages 421β425):
Chapter 38 Searching and Finding Jobs (pages 427β436):
Chapter 39 Creating Resumes that Get You Interviews (pages 437β448):
Chapter 40 Cover Letters That Will Impress Employers (pages 449β454):
Chapter 41 Why Portfolios are Important for Engineers (pages 455β460):
Chapter 42 Interviewing (pages 461β474):
Chapter 43 Following Up, Getting an Offer, and Negotiating (pages 475β482):
Chapter 44 Relocating and Starting the New Job: Tips to Make it Easier (pages 483β491):
Chapter 45 How to Get an Education from Your Company (pages 493β503):
Chapter 46 Getting a Master's Degree: So Worth It! (pages 505β512):
Chapter 47 Lifelong Learning: Growing or Decaying (pages 513β516):
Chapter 48 Basic Financial Management 101 (pages 517β529):
Chapter 49 Getting on the Fast Track for Advancement (pages 531β541):
Chapter 50 What is a Consulting Engineer? Is this the Right Choice for You? (pages 543β551):
Chapter 51 Setting up and Building Your Consulting Business (pages 553β570):
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Foreword. About the Author. Acknowledgements. 1 Engineering Industry Overview. 2 Energy and Utilities. 3 Aerospace and Defence. 4 Transport and Automotive. 5 Healthcare. 6 Manufacturing. 7 Getting In: Work Experience, Applications and Interviews. 8 Getting On: Training and Qualifications. 9 Further
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