Welcome to the Engineering Pros newsletter

Welcome to the Engineering Pros newsletter

Engineer Pros

Hello and welcome to the first edition of the Engineering Pros newsletter. 

I’m Nader Mowlaee, IE’s resident Engineering Career Coach. 

Every week, this newsletter will provide you with the latest engineering job opportunities, and: 

  • Expert advice on how to get hired faster;

  • Insider knowledge on the engineering and tech job market, and;

  • Guidance on staying positive and healthy during your job search.

So, let’s get into it!

First, here are some of the latest jobs as featured on jobs.interestingengineering.com

This week’s hottest jobs

In this section you’ll find the latest jobs as featured on: jobs.interestingengineering.com 

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San Diego US 

Boston US 

Washington US 

Slemon Park CA 

Gardena US 

Career tips

  • Get hired faster with AI AI can be very helpful during the job search process, with tools to help you write your resume, and the ability to conduct research about the company and sectors that you are applying to work in. However, I see too many engineers relying on tools like ChatGPT to improve their performance during job interviews.Using AI-generated responses to help you answer commonly asked interview questions could put you at a disadvantage as you will be churning out the same answers as other candidates, and there will be little to set you apart.While AI can help you streamline the job search process, you are much better off with the personal touch when it comes to the interview stage. What makes your life and job experiences unique is what will help you stand out from the crowd. Remember, it’s your confidence level and communication skills that will set you apart. Recruiters are looking for candidates who can effectively communicate their technical ideas and collaborate well with other engineers to solve challenging problems. You can't leave your interviewing success up to a machine. It's the one thing AI cannot do for you.

webinar

Are engineers still in demand? It’s been a bumpy ride for over the past few years, from The Great Reshuffle to Quiet Quitting and now the economic uncertainty caused by war in Ukraine, inflation and mass layoffs from a softening technology sector. In the first in our series of Webinars, I talk about recruitment trends in the sector, how to embrace change and how finding passion in your career. [Watch The First Episode] 

Engineering Careers Webinar

trending articles

“Happiness doesn't depend on any external conditions, it is governed by our mental attitude.”

Dale Carnegie 

book recommendation

Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance

The relationship between perseverance, passion and success was highlighted in the book “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance,” by Angela Duckworth. The book suggests that ongoing success at work depends on our ability to identify and apply passions and experience a connection between our purpose and our job role. This is why it’s critical for engineers to factor in Passion & Purpose when choosing a career path or a new job, because this is how they can spark the perseverance necessary for optimal performance.

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Written by 

Nader Mowlaee

Engineering Career Coach

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