Paying It Forward: Engineers Can Make an Impact

  You might be thinking, “What does this have to do with engineering?” I’ll tell you. One of the most valuable traits that an engineer can possess is empathy, which is the ability to understand and share in another person’s emotions. What better way to exercise this trait than by helping others? Whether it is […]

5 Reasons to Say YES to Volunteering

Volunteering allows you to bring positive, measurable changes to your community and professional family. You’ve probably thought about saying YES to a volunteer opportunity. But how? When? Does it work with your schedule? You are busy, and what will you get out of it? My advice is simple: Say YES and say it NOW. And […]

Should My LinkedIn Profile and My Resume Have a Motherhood Section?

  It’s always been known that having kids can be detrimental to a woman’s career. There is more research that can be cited here that women pay a price for having a family, whether it be reduced promotional prospects or a complete loss of career. Maybe this is why I’ve always been told not to […]

Avoid Conflict by Focusing on These 3 Areas

  “This is what I NEED them to do,” a client said during our call recently. I had to squash the groan that was trying to escape my mouth. The words and the tone of voice this client used were enough to ensure that “they” were not at all likely to do what she wanted […]

What to Learn and When in Your Engineering Career?

What does getting ready for graduation, starting a new job, preparing to take your FE/PE, or picking a new hobby have in common? They all require some type of game plan to make progress and include direction of where you want things to go. If you don’t know where you are going, any road will […]

Developing a Personal Brand as the Jack of All Trades

Developing a Personal Brand

At some point in your career or during your job search, you must have been asked the famous interview question, “Tell me about yourself.” If you often respond to such questions with “I’m great at solving problems” or “I’m a good leader who others can depend on in all situations,” this article will help you […]

5 Ways to Establish Yourself as an Expert in Your Field

Yourself as an Expert

No matter what your particular engineering discipline or industry, there is immense value in establishing yourself as an expert. In both Seth Godin’s “Linchpin” and Cal Newport’s “So Good They Can’t Ignore You,” very compelling cases are made for why someone should strive to become an expert in their field. To be the go-to person for a […]

What Makes You YOU?

What Makes You YOU?

What do you want to be known for as a professional? Call it personal branding if that phrase means something to you. What do you want your peers, bosses, clients, and professional associates to say about you?  How can you stand out from the crowd? What differentiates you from your professional associates?  For seven years, […]

Find Your Genius Zone: The Ultimate Personal Brand

Personal Brand

Personal branding is getting more and more attention as a piece of building our careers, yet many people ignore it or do not even know what it is. Whether you do it intentionally or not, you are putting off a personal brand — but is it the one that you want to have? Let us […]

3 Steps to Building an Accountability System for Your Engineering Career

Accountability System

Career success and growth comes to us when we accept responsibility for our actions, our wins, and our failures. This is because what we put into our career, from education to continuous learning, training, and certifications, dictates what we get out of task accomplishments, project achievements, and daily performance. We begin to notice that no […]