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Knowledge Transfer Tips for Engineering Contractors

May 5, 2014 in Tips for Engineering Contractors

 

By: Leslie Stevens-Huffman Experienced contractors have discovered foolproof ways to transfer solutions, methods, procedures and designs over the course of an engineering assignment. Naturally, they follow the firm’s protocol for archiving drawings and recording design-related information and changes. But savvy veterans take additional steps to leave a navigable trail for future engineers to follow. “Don’t […]

 

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What Engineers Really Want from Employers

April 4, 2014 in Tips for Engineering Managers, Tips for Hiring Managers

 

  By: Leslie Stevens-Huffman Onsite bowling allies, climbing walls and free scuba certifications are just some of the extravagant perks dangled in front of talented engineers by top employers like Google and Chesapeake Energy. While engineering professionals want a competitive compensation package and a few creature comforts, they aren’t always motivated by hefty salaries or […]

 

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Chemistry Lesson: Using Science to Select Culturally Compatible Contractors

March 3, 2014 in Tips for CEOs, Tips for Engineering Managers, Tips for Hiring Managers

 

By: Leslie Stevens-Huffman Although managers usually select contractors for their engineering experience, research shows that cultural fit influences a professional’s ability to maximize their accumulated talents and skills even on a short-term basis. A study by Leadership IQ Why New Hires Fail revealed that 46 percent of new hires fail within 18 months, and that […]

 

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Defining the Ideal Resume for Contract Engineers

March 3, 2014 in Tips for Engineering Contractors

 

By: Leslie Stevens-Huffman Once you get some contract experience under your belt, you’ll probably find that a chronological resume is not the best way to present your capabilities to an engineering manager. The traditional format – which starts with your most recent project and works backwards – could draw attention to occasional gaps in your […]

 

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Four Interview Mistakes That Turn Off Top Contractors

January 28, 2014 in Tips for CEOs, Tips for Engineering Managers, Tips for Hiring Managers

 

By: Leslie Stevens-Huffman You expect contract engineers to be on their best behavior when they interview, but you may not realize that the expectations go both ways. A negative experience can tarnish your firm’s reputation and drive away top prospects. Worse yet, the problem may be bigger than you think. Twenty-six percent of workers have […]

 

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Encore! Five Tips for Landing Repeat Assignments

January 28, 2014 in Tips for Engineering Contractors

 

By: Leslie Stevens-Huffman Obtaining your first contract engineering assignment may take some effort. But once you get your foot in the door, you may never have a better opportunity to enhance your income and reputation. If engineering managers offer you additional assignments, you can sidestep competitors, decrease interview and idle time, and improve your negotiating […]

 

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Trends with Benefits: Five Engineering Workplace Trends for 2014

December 27, 2013 in Staffing Industry Trends, Tips for CEOs, Tips for Engineering Managers, Tips for Hiring Managers

 

By: Leslie Stevens-Huffman Most engineering organizations view their people as their most valuable asset. That’s why highly effective engineering managers monitor workplace changes and adapt their strategies, policies and hiring practices toward the shifting demographics, preferences and work styles of engineering professionals. We’ve scoured numerous articles, research reports and studies to come up with the […]

 

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Reset – How to Overcome Mistakes During a Job Interview

December 27, 2013 in Tips for Engineering Contractors, Tips for Hiring Managers

 

By: Leslie Stevens-Huffman It can happen to anyone. You mistakenly call the engineering manager by the wrong name, lose your train of thought mid-sentence or provide the wrong answer to a technical question during an interview. Relax, even veteran engineers usually bumble a question or two. The key is how you recover from a misstatement, […]

 

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Five Myths about Co-Employment

November 27, 2013 in Staffing Industry Trends, Tips for CEOs, Tips for Engineering Managers, Tips for Hiring Managers

 

By: Leslie Stevens-Huffman The topic of co-employment often arises when engineering firms utilize experienced contractors to meet project deadlines. Managers sometimes perceive that contract professionals pose excessive risks and threats since the co-employment topic is so misunderstood. Or as Stephen Clancy, director, Contingent Workforce Strategies and Research for Staffing Industry Analysts recently wrote in Challenging […]

 

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