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IEEE Spectrum September 2012 Prachi Patel |
Where the Jobs Are: 2012 Electrical engineers looking for stable jobs and high salaries should consider the power sector in particular. Outside the power industry, salary offers to engineering grads haven't changed much in a year overall. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2011 Prachi Patel |
Where the Jobs Are in 2011: Software Engineering Mobile applications and cloud computing are driving demand for new engineering grads |
IEEE Spectrum September 2008 Prachi Patel-Predd |
The Biggest Career Choice Of All Is When to Start Grad school may cost you more than you think |
IEEE Spectrum August 2008 Prachi Patel-Predd |
U.S. Engineering Salaries Rise Sharply EE starting salaries are up 13 percent; some other fields do even better. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2008 Malcolm Getz |
Engineering Jobs Follow the Money But can engineers follow the jobs? |
IEEE Spectrum September 2011 John Blau |
Germany Faces a Shortage of Engineers Even loosening immigration won't fill the gap, say experts |
IndustryWeek March 16, 2011 |
Attracting the Best Even as manufacturing unemployment remains high, engineers ranked eighth among the 10 U.S. jobs most in demand in 2010, according to the annual Manpower Talent Shortage Survey. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2007 Terry Costlow |
Hiring Heats Up Nobody's expecting a return to the hot markets of the dot-com era, but there's general agreement that demand for engineers is growing. |
Job Journal March 18, 2007 |
Career Snapshot: Mechanical Engineer Mechanical engineers have a blueprint for durable careers. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2006 Terry Costlow |
EE Salaries Up All Over For engineers, raises are modest in the United States and Europe, but big in Asia. The impact of foreign wages that are mere fractions of U.S. salaries is a hot-button topic for both engineers and politicians. But most engineers acknowledge that it's become a factor in their career planning. |
Job Journal December 18, 2005 John Challenger |
Encouraging Job Outlook for 2006 The US job market is likely to continue improving in 2006. The biggest job gains are expected to come in the financial services, technology, healthcare, energy and international business sectors. |
Job Journal May 13, 2007 |
Career Snapshot: Civil & Structural Engineers California's crumbling infrastructure adds to a growing demand for civil and structural engineers. |
Inc. October 2005 Shramm & Litan |
Op-ed: Foreign Students Who Study Engineering Deserve Citizenship It's time that we stop envying China, and start making the U.S. a friendlier place for engineers. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2008 Susan Karlin |
Qatar University Opens EE Doors To Women A small but oil-rich country needs all the electrical engineers it can produce. |
National Defense January 2011 Cynthia D. Miller |
Defense Department Embraces STEM Education Outreach The Defense Deaprtment hires more scientists and engineers, and sponsors more research and development projects than any other federal employer. |
Job Journal September 23, 2007 Julia Hollister |
Resurgent Growth in Information Technology Computes Into Opportunity Demand for advanced computer skills is growing in virtually every industry. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2011 Prachi Patel |
What Young Engineers Want Out of the Revolutions Engineers in Egypt and Tunisia hope for more jobs and better education |
National Defense April 2007 Grace Jean |
Keeping Pace with Retiring Engineers With a large percentage of Defense Department scientists poised to retire during the next few years, and a diminishing pool of younger talent from which to fill their ranks, the nation's technological prowess may be on a downward trend. |
National Defense June 2007 Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. |
Education Trends Portend Trouble for Defense One of the most troubling trends in the U.S. is that our schools are producing fewer U.S.-born science and math graduates than countries such as China, Taiwan, South Korea, India and Mexico. |
National Defense November 2009 |
Readers Sound Off On Recent Stories Reader responses to a previous article on attracting and acquiring new science and math experts for the military. |
Entrepreneur April 2006 Mark Henricks |
Can't Tech It Anymore Why are so many entrepreneurs struggling to find qualified tech employees? |
IEEE Spectrum July 2005 Terry Costlow |
Engineering Salaries Rise Again Wages in the United States grow only slightly, while China and India see double-digit increases |
IEEE Spectrum December 2008 Erico Guizzo |
The EE Gender Gap Is Widening Electrical engineering faces an age-old question: What do women want? |
Job Journal February 19, 2006 Rich Heintz |
Career Snapshot: Engineering Everything you need to know if you're considering a career in engineering in California. |
CIO December 1, 2000 Martha Heller |
Cubicle U. Should teens be passing up college degrees in favor of immediate income and on-the-job training? |
IndustryWeek September 14, 2011 |
Wanted: Talent-Driven Innovation Can the United States meet the challenge of creating the skilled workforce needed for manufacturing leadership? |
Job Journal March 28, 2004 Rich Heintz |
Demand for Engineers Building Demand remains firm for many engineering specialties. Includes a list of websites that are useful to job seekers. |
Job Journal January 6, 2008 |
Jobwire US Unemployment Jumps... Rebounding From a Poor Interview... Blueprint for More Engineers... On the Job Front... Hirings & Firings... |
Job Journal March 7, 2010 |
Career Snapshot: Computer Software Engineer In the world of IT, these programming wizards are in highest demand. |
Job Journal June 2, 2013 John A. Challenger |
Career Pros: Labor Shortage Looms While Millions Jobless How can we have staffing shortages when millions are unemployed? A multitude of mismatches are to blame. |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Michael J. Mandel |
Commentary: Meeting the Asian Challenge As India and China ascend the economic ladder, here are steps that America can take to boost the four key components of innovation: R&D spending, education, finance for invention, and the national willingness to take risks. |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 Michael Beygelman |
Employment Edges toward "R" Regional numbers vary sharply as Charlotte and Texas post job gains in spite of a broader weakening of the economy. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2010 Susan Karlin |
Making Engineers Smart -- and Savvy A new MIT leadership program grafts social skills onto problem solvers |
Job Journal January 17, 2010 |
2010 Job Market Outlook: Job Growth Begins to Take Hold as Employers Gain Confidence 2009 began with the largest downsizing the American job market has received in over a decade. With all future forecasts predicting job growth, the question remains, when will job creation finally begin to outpace job elimination? |
IEEE Spectrum November 2009 Prachi Patel |
Aerospace Job Forecast: Skies Are Clearing Long-term contracts buffer the aerospace-engineering market |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Sharon Gaudin |
IT Salaries Picking up Momentum Technology salaries have recovered to the highest level since 2000, with government and defense salaries showing the largest gains, according to a new study. |
Chemistry World August 23, 2014 |
Falling behind: boom, bust & the global race for scientific talent Michael Teitelbaum's book provides an interesting history of US science and engineering workforce studies and actions, and sensible recommendations and principles given the ever-changing workforce. |
Job Journal May 23, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: Oldest Workers Remain Competitive In a labor market full of competition, the elders are holding their own. |
BusinessWeek May 10, 2004 Spencer E. Ante |
Tech Jobs Are Sprouting Again For the first time in three years, the tech job market is showing signs of life. The strong demand for tech gear and services means providers can no longer rely solely on outsize productivity gains to keep their operations humming. |
Job Journal January 25, 2004 Marty Nemko |
Where's the Passion? Are you avoiding sterotypical careers you might enjoy? |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 Manjeet Kripalani |
India: Desperately Seeking Talent As India's economy booms, companies are scrambling to find, and keep, skilled workers. |
Job Journal January 9, 2005 John Challenger |
Career Pros: High Hopes for Hiring in '05 California's employment picture looks promising in 2005. The primary reason for optimism is that after three years of nagging uncertainty things are beginning to stabilize. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2008 Jill Jusko |
Engineered for Girls Web site encourages females to join engineering programs. |
BusinessWeek May 22, 2006 Geri Smith |
Mexico: Pumping Out Engineers The headlines are about low-wage illegals, but Mexico is swiftly upgrading its workforce, especially in engineering, and changing the way multinationals view the country. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2006 Carl Selinger |
Learning Where the Jobs Are Whether you are a freshly minted graduate or a seasoned engineer with a career at full throttle, knowing the hot areas in technology and engineering is vital. |
The Motley Fool September 21, 2010 Morgan Housel |
Bill Clinton's Plan to Save the Economy The Big Dog weighs in on the issues of unemployment and the recession. |
Job Journal May 8, 2011 |
Jobwire Over a Quarter-Million US Jobs... Outlook Improving for Recent Grads... On the Job Front... Hirings and Firings... |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Josey Puliyenthuruthel |
How Google Searches -- For Talent At the India Code Jam -- Google's first in Asia -- 14,000 software writers had their eyes on the prize: $6900 cash prize and a job at one of the company's research and development centers. |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 Bruce Einhorn |
A High-Tech Capital Runs Dry On Engineers Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is in the market for hundreds of engineers and technicians, and it's having trouble finding them. |
The Motley Fool December 24, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Another Energy Shortfall A growing shortage of technical types -- petroleum engineers, geophysicists, technicians -- is now plaguing the energy producers and their oilfield-services peers. |