As Barbara Humpton, CEO of Siemens USA points out, it’s often the “skills for life” like collaboration and adaptability that truly set high-achievers apart.
Technical skills may get your foot in the door as an engineer, but durable skills help you advance your career.
At a recent University of Saskatchewan event, students experienced a day in the life of an applications engineer at Siemens.
Siemens is equipping students and educators with hands-on access to cutting-edge AI design tools, industry-relevant learning materials and recognized credentials.
Drawing from LinkedIn Talent Insights, we share seven essential skills that can help students and early-career engineers land their first role and excel once they’re hired.
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Expedite – Skills for Industry is a new microcredential designed to give early-career engineers marketable skills for today’s industrial environments.
Learn the three most crucial soft skills identified in the study for accelerating your engineering career and maximizing your earning potential.
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