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Welcome to the Episode #11 of the Engineer-to-Leader podcast series. In Episode #2 Steven talked about your career path. That information was based on the perspective of your overall career… that is, if you can make it happen in a relatively straight line.
But the possibility of a straight line career is probably limited. As Steven has stated many times, your career will probably not be a straight line.
In this podcast, Steven will discuss the future job market and career opportunities for engineers, scientists, and technologists in the light of coming technological changes and advancements.
The future will more unlike the past than at any time in the last 50 years or perhaps the last 100 years. So what can you expect? What does the “crystal ball” say about where the opportunities will be and what will those opportunities actually demand of us?
Whether you are a veteran engineer/individual contributor with 20 years of experience or a new graduate, the answer to the question "What will the next 10 or 20 years bring" is critical to your success?
Please enjoy, like, share, and subscribe to the show for lots more to come!
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Welcome to the Episode #11 of the Engineer-to-Leader podcast series. In Episode #2 Steven talked about your career path. That information was based on the perspective of your overall career… that is, if you can make it happen in a relatively straight line.
But the possibility of a straight line career is probably limited. As Steven has stated many times, your career will probably not be a straight line.
In this podcast, Steven will discuss the future job market and career opportunities for engineers, scientists, and technologists in the light of coming technological changes and advancements.
The future will more unlike the past than at any time in the last 50 years or perhaps the last 100 years. So what can you expect? What does the “crystal ball” say about where the opportunities will be and what will those opportunities actually demand of us?
Whether you are a veteran engineer/individual contributor with 20 years of experience or a new graduate, the answer to the question "What will the next 10 or 20 years bring" is critical to your success?
Please enjoy, like, share, and subscribe to the show for lots more to come!