Expert Resumes for Engineers

Expert Resumes for Engineers
Author: Wendy S. Enelow
Publisher: JIST Works
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Expert Resumes for Engineers features an impressive collection of more than 180 pages of professionally written resume samples for all of the most prevalent types of engineers, including civil, mechanical, industrial, electrical, electronics, computer, and more. Plus, top professional resume writers Enelow and Kursmark share tips and strategies for writing outstanding engineering resumes and finding the best jobs.

Real-resumes for Engineering Jobs

Real-resumes for Engineering Jobs
Author: Anne McKinney
Publisher: PREP Publishing
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781885288615

Civil engineers, mechanical engineers, structural engineers, marine engineers, chemical engineers, systems engineers, and engineering support personnel have a lot in common when they want to create a resume, and this book shows resumes and cover letters of individuals who want to work in the field. For those who seek federal employment, there's a special section showing how to create federal resumes and government applications. Since many technical types aren't writers, this comes as a special gift: select a winning format, plug in your background specs, and away you go. It's that easy--with REAL RESUMES in hand. - The Midwest Book Review1-885288-42-5

Engineer Your Own Success

Engineer Your Own Success
Author: Anthony Fasano
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015-01-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118659643

Focusing on basic skills and tips for career enhancement, Engineer Your Own Success is a guide to improving efficiency and performance in any engineering field. It imparts valuable organization tips, communication advice, networking tactics, and practical assistance for preparing for the PE exam—every necessary skill for success. Authored by a highly renowned career coach, this book is a battle plan for climbing the rungs of any engineering ladder.

The Engineer's Career Guide

The Engineer's Career Guide
Author: John A. Hoschette
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2010-04-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470503505

This is the most complete career resource guide book for engineers dealing with the non-technical side of engineering. It provides career advice for engineers at all stages of their careers, whether newly graduated, mid-career, or soon-to-be-retired. This book provides many real world, practical, proven, common sense career tips supported by actual work and experiences/examples. Tips deal with problems the engineer may encounter with supervisors, co-workers and others in the corporation. The book provides step-by-step guidance on how to deal with career problems and come out ahead.

Expert Resumes for Career Changers

Expert Resumes for Career Changers
Author: Wendy S. Enelow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The down economy has prompted millions of people to consider changing jobs or industries to stay employed. A major obstacle these people face is to write a resume that effectively connects their skills and experience to new opportunities. Expert Resumes for Career Changers shows people who are transitioning from one career to another how to do just that. This book features a collection of outstanding professionally written resumes designed for people transitioning into a new career. In addition to 180 pages of sample resumes, this book provides winning job search strategies, sound resume-writing advice, and tips for creating and using electronic resumes. New content for this edition includes completely updated resumes, a new chapter on writing cover letters, and a collection of cover letter samples.

Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager

Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager
Author: James Stanier
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781680507249

Software startups make global headlines every day. As technology companies succeed and grow, so do their engineering departments. In your career, you'll may suddenly get the opportunity to lead teams: to become a manager. But this is often uncharted territory. How can you decide whether this career move is right for you? And if you do, what do you need to learn to succeed? Where do you start? How do you know that you're doing it right? What does "it" even mean? And isn't management a dirty word? This book will share the secrets you need to know to manage engineers successfully. Going from engineer to manager doesn't have to be intimidating. Engineers can be managers, and fantastic ones at that. Cast aside the rhetoric and focus on practical, hands-on techniques and tools. You'll become an effective and supportive team leader that your staff will look up to. Start with your transition to being a manager and see how that compares to being an engineer. Learn how to better organize information, feel productive, and delegate, but not micromanage. Discover how to manage your own boss, hire and fire, do performance and salary reviews, and build a great team. You'll also learn the psychology: how to ship while keeping staff happy, coach and mentor, deal with deadline pressure, handle sensitive information, and navigate workplace politics. Consider your whole department. How can you work with other teams to ensure best practice? How do you help form guilds and committees and communicate effectively? How can you create career tracks for individual contributors and managers? How can you support flexible and remote working? How can you improve diversity in the industry through your own actions? This book will show you how. Great managers can make the world a better place. Join us.

Expert and Novice Performance in an Industrial Engineering Virtual World Simulation

Expert and Novice Performance in an Industrial Engineering Virtual World Simulation
Author: John L. Elson II
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2007-02-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1581123558

Expert and novice problem solving has been a subject of research for many years. Problem solving of textbook problems and case studies in various domains such as math, physics, chess, music, system design, medical diagnosis, and business sub-domains have been the norm as the subject of this type of research. Few if any research efforts have undertaken the study of real world problem solving that occurs over an extended time such as those solved by industrial engineers in a manufacturing setting. This research studies the expert and novice problem solving performance in a scaled-world simulation of a manufacturing company experiencing a high backlog of customer orders. Research time consists of eight hours of problem solving behavior for teams of two as they diagnose the problem and make decisions to meet the problem goal. Participants can advance simulation time forward for weeks to get feedback on their decisions. The seven research hypotheses are: 1) experts will generate a better outcome for the primary problem goal in the test situation in the given time period than novices; 2) experts will make more correct decisions in solving the problem in the test situation than novices; 3) experts will understand the system dynamics of the problem in the test situation better than novices; 4) experts will search for data and situation information better than novices in solving the problem in the test situation; 5) experts will recognize and use data and situation information better than novices in solving the problem in the test situation; 6) experts will use more domain knowledge than novices in solving the problem in the test situation; and, 7) experts will use a forward or top-down problem solving method and novices will use a backward or bottom-up problem solving method. The experimental results support all seven research hypotheses. Discussion ensues about the unexpected results such as fixation on scheduling. The conclusions are that the research simulation discriminates between novice and expert performance which indicates its potential for measuring levels of industrial engineering expertise. Suggestions for future research with the scaled-world simulation and its use in the classroom are given.

Purely Functional Data Structures

Purely Functional Data Structures
Author: Chris Okasaki
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1999-06-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780521663502

This book describes data structures and data structure design techniques for functional languages.