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The textbook emphasizes the importance of not only technical skills but also soft skills and professional acumen in today's competitive job market. The textbook covers various topics such as the current landscape of the engineering industry, networking, personal branding, communication skills, setting career goals, and overcoming common challenges like imposter syndrome and work-life balance issues. It also provides practical advice on resume writing, job searching strategies, interview preparation, and negotiating job offers. Furthermore, the book highlights the significance of giving back to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The textbook emphasizes the importance of not only technical skills but also soft skills and professional acumen in today's competitive job market. The textbook covers various topics such as the current landscape of the engineering industry, networking, personal branding, communication skills, setting career goals, and overcoming common challenges like imposter syndrome and work-life balance issues. It also provides practical advice on resume writing, job searching strategies, interview preparation, and negotiating job offers. Furthermore, the book highlights the significance of giving back to the community and promoting diversity and inclusion within the engineering field. Real-world examples and success stories from experienced engineers are included to inspire young professionals. Whether you are a recent graduate or a young engineer looking to advance your career, From Classroom to Career offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate the complexities of the engineering profession with confidence and success.
Autorenporträt
Dr Mohammed Abdulaziz AlAqil is currently the Head of the Electrical Engineering Department in the College of Engineering at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. He is a former Transmission Engineer at Nationalgrid SA and was recently appointed as a Visiting academic in Thornton's Energy Centre at the University of Chester, UK.