Career Networking for Technical Professionals

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One of the biggest challenges engineers face in their career is the ability (and confidence) to network and build relationships. During this course, engineering career coach Anthony Fasano will: define what networking really is and why it is critical to engineering career development; provide strategies to build lasting relationships; discuss who you should network with; suggest where you can find these other professionals; discuss social networking: what is it and why must you be doing it in your career; help you to let go of beliefs that you may have about networking that are holding you back; and offer strategies for overcoming barriers such as low confidence and English as a second language.

What you will learn:

  • Define what networking really is and why it is critical to engineering career development
  • Consider strategies to build lasting relationships
  • Discuss who you should network with

Related courses:

Who should attend: Electrical engineer, Systems engineer, Hardware engineer, Design engineer, Product engineer,  Communication engineer

Instructor

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Anthony Fasano

Anthony Fasano received B.S. and  M.S. in Civil Engineering from Lafayette College and Columbia University. After becoming a partner at an engineering firm at the age of 27, he realized that his success was related largely to the development of his non-technical skills. Mr. Fasano decided to transition his career from designing to inspiring engineers to develop the nontechnical skills crucial to career success. Anthony has written a bestselling book entitled Engineer Your Own Success: 7 Key Elements to Creating an Extraordinary Engineering Career.

Publication Year: 2012

ISBN: 1-4673-3180-5


Career Networking for Technical Professionals
  • Course Provider: Educational Activities
  • Course Number: EDP329
  • Duration (Hours): 1
  • Credits: 0.1 CEU/ 1 PDH