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RE: Long-Term Career Path Advice
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06-29-2020 10:15 AM
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Benjamin, There is a job out there that you would enjoy doing more than your current one, you just have to keep looking for that opportunity. In the meantime, though you're not practicing exactly the type of engineering you envisioned yourself doing, remember that there is still a lot of time left ...
RE: PE Structural Exam
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05-28-2019 09:56 PM
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Oreoluwa, Congrats on graduating from UT Austin and pursuing your PE license. Be very familiar with the NCEES exam spec (https://ncees.org/wp-content/uploads/Civ-Str-April-2015_combined-with-codes-1.pdf) to focus your studying. Review course: School of PE (SOPE) - This course is great for the ...
RE: Reentering the Civil Engineering Profession
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03-09-2019 10:57 AM
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Jamie - One good strategy may be to find positions that utilize your knowledge of both. Civil engineering has advanced in the use of technology to improve construction, maintenance, operations, and design. Coming from the tech sector, you may have good transferrable skills (programming, product development ...
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