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How to Tailor Your Resume for Engineering Industry Positions

Optimization is a big buzz word these days, especially when it comes to resume creation. However, optimizing a resume isn’t a fad. If you want to land the engineering job of your dreams, you have to tailor your resume to the positions you apply to. Using the same resume for every job may save time, […]

Why Team Building is Necessary – And Doesn’t Have to be Tedious

Team building. Say the words to a room of busy, stressed-out employees and you’re likely to be met with a series of moans and groans. In order to cultivate a productive team of individuals who work well together and understand one another, team building activities are necessary. However, many companies miss the mark, leaving employees […]

Are We Facing a New Industrial Revolution?

According to a recent study sponsored by Merrill Lynch, the United States economy will get a boost of around one billion dollars a day by the end of the year, thanks to developments in the oil and gas industries. These contributions will make up 2.2 percent of total Gross Domestic Product for the US, which […]

Why Employee Referrals Garner Stronger Candidates

Hiring managers need a diverse set of tactics in their toolbox for recruiting strong candidates. One of the most effective tools is an employee referral program. Referrals from current employees can result in some of the best hires an organization can make. Referred employees perform better, and stay longer than the average off-the-street hire. Some […]

Your Resume – Why it Needs to Get There First

Being fashionably late is only acceptable for parties. When it comes to getting a resume in to a hiring manager, it pays to be early. Once the ball is rolling and the interview calendar is full, it lessens the chances that your resume will get looked at with much consideration. Here are some tips to […]

Danger: Your Employee’s Cheap Cell Phone

As the technology of cell phones and smartphones advances, many organizations are allowing employees to “BYOD” – bring your own device. Rather than providing phones for employees, companies allow their teams to use their own smartphones to conduct company business. BYOD can lead to a great deal of cost savings, but it can also lead […]

Chairperson of World Green Building Council Appointed

The World Green Building Council (WGBC) has appointed a new chairperson. Bruce Kerswill of South Africa will head up the organization, the world’s largest international coalition promoting green building practices. Prior to his election as chair of the WGBC, Kerswill served as the executive chairperson of Green Building Council South Africa. Throughout his tenure at […]

How To: Attract Entry Level Engineers

Hiring entry-level engineers can be a challenge. It can be difficult to manage Millennial employees, especially when leaders are of the Baby Boomer generation. Differences in work style and communication style can often lead to tension. However, not all entry-level engineers are lazy, entitled youth. There are many talented new engineers who have the drive […]

Ask Congress to reauthorize the ExIm Bank

If continuing to grow our economy is important then please take action. Our ability do business globally is directly affected by a customer’s access to credit. The ExIm Bank is one tool they use to buy our products. There is no direct taxpayer contribution and the bank is self sustaining. Sadly there are many in […]

Clemson University Energy Facility Poised to Become Forefront in the World

In a huge milestone for green engineering, Clemson University officially opened the SCE&G Energy Innovation Center in November, 2013. It is situated into a fully functional seaport, and is specifically aimed at new innovations in wind turbines as well as testing various energy sector options. In addition, the facility is involved in efforts to erect […]