Choosing Your Next Employer: How To Spot The Lemons!

You Don't Want To Go To Work For A Lemon Company!

You Don't Want To Go To Work For A Lemon Company!

As engineers we like to think of ourselves as being able to take in lots of data, process it and then reach the right decision. However, when it comes to our careers, we’ve never been trained how to do this and that’s why so many of us end up stuck in dead-end jobs or, even worse, leave a good job to go work for a company that turns out to be not-so-good. Something’s got to change!

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Your IEEE FWCS PACE group is going to show you how to make smart decisions about the company that you are working for now and any companies that you might be thinking about going to work for. Using the techniques that Warrant Buffet uses to size up companies, we’re going to show you how to determine the current status of a company. Are they getting ready for another round of layoffs? Are they having the best year ever? Should you get a big raise this year? How big of a bonus should you be expecting? We’ll show you how to know the answers to these questions before anyone else does.

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The wealthiest man in the world knows a great deal about picking the right company to invest in. Isn’t it worth your time to find out how you can use his knowledge to make the right decisions about your career? Join us and make a good investment in your engineering career…

This meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 22 starting from 6:00pm – 7:00pm and we’ll be meeting at TECO Hall in downtown Tampa. Admission is $15 for IEEE members / $25 for non-members / and $5 for students. We’ll have food, drink, and lots of great information that you’ll be able to put to use right away. Come and find out how to determine if you should take that next job off or say “no thanks” because you’ve spotted a lemon!

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– Dr. Jim Anderson
jim.anderson@ieee.org

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