Your Next Job Search: 10 Secrets To Quickly Landing The Job That You Really Want

Do You Know How To Find Your Next Engineering Job?

Do You Know How To Find Your Next Engineering Job?

Let’s pretend that you are looking for your next, better job. Maybe your last job went away, maybe you just want a better job — it doesn’t matter, you need to find your next job. We’re all living in the 21st Century and the rules & the tools for finding a job have changed. Are you going to know how to go hunting?

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A lot of the old ways of finding a job, like looking in the newspaper, don’t work any more. Some of the new ways, like the Internet, can be confusing and can end up wasting a lot of your time. What’s an engineer to do?

The IEEE’s Florida West Coast Section’s (FWCS) Professional Activities Committees for Engineers (PACE) group is going to share with you the 10 proven secrets that every engineer needs to know in order to find your dream engineering job. We’ll cut through the fluff and get right to the good stuff — the who, what, when and where that you have to do today to find that job that you’ve always been looking for.

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This information doesn’t come free. You can find workshops and seminars that have half of this information being offered for $400 – $500 per person. That doesn’t even include the travel, lodging, and food costs that you’d have to pay to get your hands on this critical information. Good news — this seminar is going to cost A LOT less!

If you have a job now, you know that it’s not the last job that you’ll ever have. If you don’t have a job, then you know that you need to find another one. This is the event that you need to come to — you’ll learn the secrets that you need to know in order to find the job that is right for you.

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If you have any questions, please send an email with your question to Dr. Jim Anderson.

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