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S5E49 John Rogers & Sean Maciag | A Career Worth Engineering – From Graduation to Professional


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Today on the Being An Engineer podcast, we’re thrilled to welcome John Rogers and Sean Maciag as they share insights from their careers to help recent engineering graduates make a strong start. They discuss the transition from student to professional, overcoming imposter syndrome, accelerating career growth, and providing practical advice for aspiring engineers.

Main Topics Covered:

  • Deciding to become an engineer and early career inspiration
  • Writing a book to share lessons learned in the transition to industry
  • Effective resume writing and standing out as a job candidate
  • Gaps between academic preparation and real-world engineering
  • Dealing with imposter syndrome and proving readiness for advancement
  • Strategies for continuous learning and career development

About the guests: John Rogers and Sean Maciag are the authors of the newly released book A Career Worth Engineering: Don’t Just Graduate—Navigate the Transition from Student to Professional. With extensive backgrounds in engineering project management and R&D, John and Sean bring a wealth of knowledge on what it takes to succeed in engineering right out of college. John, a project manager in engineering, has honed his expertise in new product development across the pro-audio, aerospace, and defense industries. His academic journey includes a Bachelor’s in Engineering Management and a Master’s in Industrial and Systems Engineering, with a current pursuit of an Aerospace Engineering Master’s as well. Sean is a design engineer deeply rooted in R&D, with significant experience in firearms, defense, and aerospace industries, built on a solid foundation from his Mechanical Engineering degree. Their book distills years of experience into actionable advice for recent graduates and early-career professionals navigating the often tricky leap from academia to industry.

Join us as we dive into their insights on shaping a meaningful and dynamic engineering career.

Links:

John Rogers - LinkedIn
Sean Maciag - LinkedIn


 

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