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RE: Options for a structural engineer
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Gregory Helton
03-13-2019 09:46 AM
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Matthew, I have been working for Boeing Company in the building facilities group since 2015 graduation BSCE. Most of the discussion thus far has been regarding a "Service Provider." I have found that working for the Owner has been very rewarding. My role is that of a 70%-30% Project Management-Engineering ...
RE: Maintaining Professional Contacts
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Aakash, We are all much more than engineers. Approach with eye contact, a smile, a solid handshake, and your name. You want to maintain professional bearing and speak respectfully, yes. However, the events and the networking accompanying them should be comfortable, and harbor community. If we want ...
RE: Maintaining Professional Contacts
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01-24-2019 09:49 AM
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Josh, Thus far in my early career I have primarily been in the same position as you. I attend as many of these events as possible and when I do I really focus on quality rather than quantity. If I speak to 20 fellow engineers over the course of two days, I connect with them on LinkedIn to bolster that ...
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