By Bernie Berson, P.E., F.NSPE You can be sure that a BLOG sponsored by NSPE will strongly urge you to strive to obtain a license to practice engineering (the PE license) in at least one state. The path to licensure is time-consuming; it will cost you some money. In the long run the career enhancements...
Engineers are known for having certain traits. They are often viewed as: Curious; Logical; Able to concentrate; Respectful of intelligence; Demanding high ethical standards; Reserved and having poor social skills; Desiring structure and order; Somewhat dogmatic in their beliefs; Perfectionists; Dislike...
Regardless of how you want to slice it, your appearance plays a part in how you are received by those looking at you. I realize this may be a taboo topic, but I’ll venture into it nonetheless. In your business, the business of life or career, how you present yourself will directly impact what you...
By Chris Knutson, P.E. Although it’s been around since 1932, the Rotary International’s “Four-Way Test” was entirely unknown to me until I read it this past week hanging on the wall of my son’s Tai-Kwon-Do studio. For those not familiar with it, the Four-Way Test is a code...