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Mr. Christopher Seigel, P.E., M.ASCE


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Posted By Christopher Seigel 04-13-2026 12:45 PM
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I'm curious to hear from those who have earned their PE license but are not actively using it to sign and seal design documents in their current role. There's often a strong emphasis early in our careers on obtaining licensure, but less discussion about how it's actually used (or not used) over the long ...
Posted By Christopher Seigel 03-13-2026 11:25 AM
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I work in an environment that is comprised of two consulting firms and a public sector client. Before covid, we all worked out of the client office, and as of recently, that is true again for a certain number of days a week. Before Microsoft released Teams and we needed a non-company-specific location ...
Posted By Christopher Seigel 03-13-2026 11:25 AM
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It's hard to believe that it has been six years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and the sudden changes it brought to how many of us worked. In early 2020, engineering organizations across the country rapidly shifted to remote work, virtual meetings, and new approaches to collaboration. For ...
Posted By Christopher Seigel 02-22-2026 07:32 PM
Found In Egroup: Career By Design
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Hi Hyeon Jung Kim, I believe you already have an extremely strong resume. Your format is easy to follow. Your summary is brief but also comprehensive. Your bulleted list of experience is technically accurate while not too detailed and also not filled with non-technical buzzwords. I do not have any suggestions ...
Posted By Christopher Seigel 02-22-2026 07:32 PM
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Hi Lalit, I do not have any major critiques of your resume. I believe the format is clear and the bullets you present are technically clear without embellishing buzzwords. My one small nitpick is that I do not think it is necessary to highlight the word "design" in blue in your Professional Summary. ...