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City of Spokane Water & Hydroelectric
Spokane, WA

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Ms. Jeanne Finger, P.E., M.ASCE

Senior Engineer,
City of Spokane Water & Hydroelectric

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Posted By Jeanne Finger 01-18-2021 04:11 PM
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To answer the original question, "How does a PMP certification support the professional career of Civil-Structural engineer in the technical field?", it doesn't at all if your intent is to stay in a technical rather than management career path. If you do intend to become or continue as a project manager ...
Posted By Jeanne Finger 10-19-2019 12:10 AM
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I believe you are misinterpreting my observation (and those of other respondents) that the references cited by Ms. Gibson, and other I've read, do not prove discrimination because they are not granular-enough comparisons between men and women civil engineers. We are NOT saying there is no need to collaborate, ...
Posted By Jeanne Finger 09-18-2019 02:56 PM
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​Thank you for this engaging post and for sharing the links. I think these findings are interesting but not concerning, based on the studies conducted so far. The Glassdoor analysis drills down the most I've seen of any of these wage gap studies, and I think they're on to something with the finding explained ...
Posted By Jeanne Finger 05-12-2018 08:00 AM
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Instead of balancing career and family concurrently, I would advise sequencing. In my experience, you can't be at the top of your game in both at the same time. As DINKs, my husband and I agreed that when we started a family, one of us would stay home. His career was on a better trajectory when our ...