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ASME: A Paragon Of Commitment To Human Progress One organization named ASME has proven that engineers can do something to elevate the caliber of responsibility they could provide. They are committed to improve the reliability of machine design in different fields specially the boiler and pressure vessels. A timeless mission which is “to promote and advance engineering to improve quality of life” fuels their sincerity for 130 years and counting. Today, they have over 100,000 members in different countries which are composed of a diverse set of managers, researchers, academe leaders, executives, engineering starters and students who, like ASME, are aiming to adhere to global engineering challenges. They also offer certification courses and publish standard journals to continuously raise awareness of what their initiative can do. In this feature, the 137th president of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Said Jahanmir, Ph.D., talks about the organization’s humble beginnings until the time when they become one of the world’s mechanical engineering leaders. Armed with its present-day innovations, the orga-
nization and its core promise to continue to create construction innovations for the future. I bet you that ASME is a cool story to be told. And as a bonus for this month’s release, we are to give you a peek featuring different facets of the life of an engineer— starring hard facts in the professional work environment, life hacks and useful leadership guide. You wouldn’t also want to miss tips on crafting the most effective engineering resume while finding out and landing one of 2018’s highest paying tech jobs. Get ready as well to learn the secrets of workplace coaching and its benefits for a better and more proactive leaders inside your firm. All of that and more from this issue. Cheers to you, engineer!
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SME promotes and advances engineering to improve the quality of life around the globe via the sharing of technical knowledge, training and professional development, codes and standards, conferences and publications, advocacy, and other forms of outreach. In every area, we are guided by ASME’s timeless mission: “to promote and advance engineering to improve quality of life.” My ASME colleagues and I are very proud to be a part of this great project; it is one of the honors of my career to serve as president of this historic organization. ASME, founded as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1880, is a global, multidisciplinary, and worldwide community of over 100,000 members in more than 150 countries. Our community comes together to serve our profession and the world: from engineers, managers, executives, researchers and academic leaders to early-career engineers and students who are tomorrow’s professionals, ASME members are as diverse as the global engineering community itself. Our vision is simple: to be the essential engineering resource for solutions to global grand challenges. We work today and every day to realize that vision via offerings and opportunities to help engineers at every stage of their career. This community is comprised of members, staff, customers, and volunteers, all working together to serve our mission and make that vision a reality.
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At the heart of ASME activity are 36 technical Divisions and 500 standards committees that range in expertise from basic disciplines like heat transfer and engineering design to advanced technologies in manufacturing, energy, and pressure vessels. Participation in our technical divisions and code committees, as well as in regional and student sections and other groups, provides valuable networking opportunities as well as the chance to participate in creating ASME standards and certifications, producing ASME conferences and exhibitions, disseminating ASME
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About the President, Said Jahanmir, Ph.D. aid Jahanmir, Ph.D., is the 137th president of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME); he has been an active volunteer since 1985. His leadership positions have included chair of the ASME Tribology Division, chair of the Board of Research and Technology Development, and Vice President for Research. He has also served on ASME’s Board of Governors, as a member of the Committee on Finance and Investment, and he is an ASME Fellow. Born and raised in Iran, Said came to the USA at the age of 16. By his own account, he was interested in science and technology from his very earliest days.
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How would Said characterize his leadership style? He calls it “participatory leadership” – Said prefers to get all the members of his teams involved and working together on the basis of their enthusiasm and interest. He seeks to nurture ideas, participation, and multiple approaches. Said is not a micromanager who seeks to dominate a project or team; rather, he prefers to “rally the troops” and trust them to do their work well. He is not easily thrown by adversity; he keeps his composure even in stressful situations and leads by example rather than by edict. As his ASME and other colleagues can tell you, he makes everyone better by doing so. Said’s professional career has included service in academia, the private sector and government. Along with his service as ASME president, he is currently assistant director for federal partnerships at the Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office at the National Institute of Standards Technology (NIST). His present assignment is in the Executive Office of the President of the United States, where he serves as executive secretary for the Subcommittee on Advanced Manufactur-
journals and publications, or participating in educational opportunities, advocacy, and outreach work. There is so much good work going on under the banner of ASME that it can be challenging to describe it all – but I will try: Standards and Certification
ing at the National Science and Technology Council. Prior to that position, he was a senior legislative fellow in the U.S. House of Representatives, where as an ASME Congressional Fellow he served as an advisor on manufacturing, science and technology policy, STEM education, and workforce development. Said received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Washington (Seattle) and both his S.M. and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from MIT. Said’s goals for his yearlong presidential term include increasing the number of active ASME members, especially early career engineers and students, and motivating staff and volunteers to develop genuine collaboration and partnerships. Cultivating an active and motivated membership base is essential to ensure the continued success of the ASME; Said believes that appealing to the rising generation of engineers is needed for that to happen. “We must attract and retain students and early career engineers and capture their energy, creativity and passion,” he said. “We need to have a clear value proposition that includes new programs and services. We should provide what members, and particularly younger members, need for their professional growth, for example professional development and leadership training.”
One of the first things to know about ASME is that we are one of the oldest standards-developing organizations in America. We produce over 500 codes and standards covering many technical areas including fasteners, plumbing fixtures, elevators, pipelines, and power plant systems and components. ASME Standards are developed by committees of subject matter experts using an open, consensus-based process. Many of the ASME standards they create are
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used by government agencies as tools to ensure regulatory objectives are met. Use of ASME standards in this way is thus “voluntary” unless that standard has been incorporated into a legally-binding contract or incorporated into a legal regulation enforced by a controlling authority such as a federal, state, or local government agency. ASME’s standards are used in over 100 countries and have been translated into many languages. We continually improve, revise and publish all those codes and standards, both in print and online, including the renowned ASME Boiler & Pressure
Vessel Code. ASME certification, meanwhile, is the clearest way to tell customers, supply chain representatives, industry, and regulators that your company is committed to public safety and quality. Our Conformity Assessment program is universally recognized and is the leading independent Quality Assurance (QA) program that certifies that manufacturing, power generation, stamped products and parts fulfill the requirements of relevant ASME codes and standards. Any item that bears the ASME Certification Mark (“The Mark”) is certified
ASME’s standards are used in over 100 countries and have been translated into many languages.
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to conform to ASME standards, including the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC), the Bioprocessing Equipment (BPE) Standard, and/or Reinforced Thermoset Plastic Corrosion Resistant Equipment (RTP-1) Standard. When you see the ASME Certification Mark, you can have confidence that relevant QA processes, products and parts are safe, high-quality, reliable and consistent. That is why, in many countries, ASME certification offers a way both to comply with regulations and to promote global commercial success. Today more than 7,000 companies in over 70 countries are certified by ASME. But ASME Standards & Certification programs are only the beginning of what we do. Conferences and Exhibitions ASME also produces a broad array of engineering conferences around the world every year. Most of them serve specific ME disciplines, are held annually, and become opportunities to network and to share new engineering knowledge. Some of our best-known conferences include:
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students from every corner of the globe and every ME discipline for a week of exhibitions, technical tracks, papers, networking with colleagues and friends, and community.
Our digital ME library, is now one of the world’s great resources for mechanical engineering knowledge and expertise; it includes over 220,000 technical papers, more than 1.7 million pages of technical content.
If you haven’t been to an IMECE, you haven’t seen how broad and deep the world of mechanical engineering truly is. Please join us for the next IMECE in November 2018 in Pittsburgh PA, and take a look at the full slate of ASME Conferences to see which might be of greatest interest and help to you in your career.
Journals, Publications & Digital Collection There is also the world of ASME Journals and Publications. You may already know Mechanical Engineering, ASME’s flagship monthly; you may not know that ASME also boasts one of the largest technical publishing operations in the world. We offer thousands of titles, including some of engineering’s most prestigious journals, conference proceedings, and ASME Press books. Our 32 professional journals accept technical and non-technical submissions (subject to professional, peer- or editorial review), including research papers, technical briefs, book and technology reviews,
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discussions, editorials, announcements and the like. ASME’s Digital Collection, our digital ME library, is now one of the world’s great resources for mechanical engineering knowledge and expertise; it includes over 220,000 technical papers, more than 1.7 million pages of technical content. Education and Professional Development ASME Learning & Development is a recognized leader in training for engineers and technical professionals. Our specialized courses are tailored to the needs of industry professionals and combine academic rigor with applications to real-world situations. We provide educational opportunities across a broad range of engineering and technical disciplines and offer them via many different plat-
forms both on and offline. Our instructors are experts in their fields; some are even the authors of the codes and standards that their courses address. I should also mention here that ASME is a founding member of ABET, Inc., the recognized accreditor of degree-granting postsecondary programs in applied science, computing, engineering and technology. ASME members, not just academics but representatives of industry as well, are needed and take the opportunity to serve as ABET/ASME program evaluators – another way that ASME continually upholds the highest engineering standards, in this case in education. Pre-College Outreach Programs Of all our educational programming, it may be ASME’s Pre-Col-
lege Initiatives that “INSPIRE” tomorrow’s engineers most. These efforts (like our eponymous ASME INSPIRE K-12 program) reach young students who may not yet know about mechanical engineering, to open their minds to the possibilities and opportunities that engineering holds for them. ASME’s INSPIRE program is now in use in more than 1,100 schools and currently reaches more than 73,000 middle- and high-school students. And it’s only one way ASME is working to share the possibilities and opportunities of mechanical engineering with young people. Global Outreach Other ASME initiatives to share ME around the world include our Engineering for Global Develop
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ment program, Engineering for Change or E4C, ASME’s ISHOW (Innovation Showcase), and the wonderful recent addition we call ASME E-Fests (Engineering Festivals). ASME E-Fests are another great example of how ASME works to inspire tomorrow’s engineers today. ASME E-Fests are held annually in different venues around the world and include design competitions, career development workshops, access to thought leaders and innovators in multiple disciplines, and networking opportunities. ASME E-Fests also provide online content, resources and community that empower students to innovate, network with key industry players, connect with peers and celebrate engineering.
Public Policy & Advocacy ASME also works to “provide advice to government officials at all levels on engineering and technology matters and policies affecting the public interest, and to develop a climate of understanding and credibility that fosters a continuing dialogue.” A longstanding slate of programs based in Washington, D.C. form the basis of the Society’s U.S. efforts in this area; they include: ASME Governmental Briefings & Events The ASME U.S. Federal Fellows Program ASME WISE Internships (Washington Internships for Students of Engineering)
ASME E-Fests are another great example of how ASME works to inspire tomorrow’s engineers today.
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Did you know that ASME awards a gold medal “to recognize outstanding civic or humanitarian service rendered by a member of the profession” named in honor of its first recipient, engineer (and U.S. President) Herbert Hoover? If you didn’t, you might also be interested to know that in 1960,
As you can see, ASME really does an amazing variety of work for engineers, engineering and the wider world. We hope you’ll be inspired to learn more and to join us at ASME – for the world’s benefit and for your own.
the Hoover Medal was awarded to engineer (and U.S. President) Dwight Eisenhower, who “as an engineer, leader, and our President… has throughout his illustrious career given proof of the importance of the individual by the impact of his actions in building a better world for people everywhere.”
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INTERNATIONAL DESALINATION ASSOCIATION NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR CHANNABASAPPA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Institute of Seawater Desalination and Multipurpose Utilization Co-Sponsors 2018-2019 Award Through a Donation to the IDA Sustainable Water Resources Foundation (SWRF)
he International Desalination Association (IDA) announces that it is now accepting applications for the 2018-19 Channabasappa Memorial Scholarship. Through this program, IDA awards scholarship grants of up to $5,000 USD to one or more graduate students who have been accepted into a program of doctoral studies and who intend to pursue a desalination and water reuse related research thesis.
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The objective of IDA’s scholarship program and the IDA SWRF capacity-building program is to encourage engineers and scientists to further their post-graduate education in subjects related to desalination, membranes and water reuse. Applicants must have graduated from an accredited university and must be from
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The applications will be considered on the basis of undergraduate and graduate transcripts, references from university staff and one or more IDA members, along with the individual’s motivation statement for a planned career in desalination or water reuse technologies.
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“IDA is committed to advancing knowledge in desalination and advanced water treatment and encouraging education in the industry that we serve. The Channabasappa Scholarship Program is one of our initiatives aimed at achieving this goal. We thank ISDMU China for their generous support to the IDA SWRF to provide a matching contribution to support this year’s scholarship program and hope that other businesses and organizations will follow their lead. With the support of the academic, public sector and corporate communities, IDA and
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The deadline for applications is January 31, 2019. The Scholarship Award will be announced within 60 days of the application deadline.
IDA is committed to advancing knowledge in desalination and advanced water treatment and encouraging education in the industry that we serve.
Regional Office: LG Electronics Gulf FZE, P.O Box 61445, Dubai. Tel: +971 4 279 9222, UAE, Mr. Dharmesh Sawant, Tel: +971 50 559 9361, email: dharmesh.sawant@lge.com; Fortune International Trading LLC, Mr. Wail Halbouni, Tel: +971 50 481 3570, email: fortintl@emirates.net.ae; Ghantoot Trading, Mr. Nour Haboush, Tel: +971 50 109 4109, email: nour.h@ghantootgroup.ae; District Cooling Company, Mr. Ahmed Henedi, Tel: +971 50 658 4832, email: ahmed@districtcoolingcompany.com; Al Yousuf Electronics, Mr. Moitra, Tel: +971 50 457 6170, email: pmoitra@alyousuf.com; Bahrain, AJM Kooheji and Sons, Mr. Jayachandran, Tel: +973 36888801, email: v.jayachandran@ajmkooheji.com: Kuwait, Al Babtain Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Co., Mr. Naji Kataya, Tel: +965 5 051 5771, email: nkataya@albabtaingroup.com kw; British Link Kuwait, Mr. Imad Rhayel, Tel: +965 5 157 1229, email: irhayel@blk.com.kw; Oman, Oman Gulf Enterprise, Mr. Narender Kumar, Tel: +968 9 747 4505, email: narenderk@otegroup.com; Aspire Projects and Service, Mr. Vivek Wagh, Tel: +968 99357694, email: vivekwagh@aspireoman.com; Qatar, Video Home Electronics Centre, Mr. Adharsh N Kumar, Tel: +974 5 019 0206, email: adharsh@jumboqatar.com; Mohammad Hayil Group, Mr. Yousif Rustom, Tel: +974 7 001 7067, email: yousif.rustom@alsarh-holding.com; Azerbaijan, NBC LLC., Mr. Elkhan Sadikhov, Tel: +994 50 216 3363, email: elkhan.sadikhov@nbc.com; Al-Con Maxiwell Group, Mr. Vagif Alexperov, Tel: + 994 50 216 2092, email: maxiwellbaku@inbox.ru; Armenia/Georgia, ARAY Gulf, Mr. Vilson Melikjanyan, Tel: +374 9 307 7755, email: vilson@aray.am; Yemen, Modern House Exhibition, Mr. Khaled Jabr, Tel: +967 71 172 0202, email: mail@mhe-yemen.com; Pakistan, Iceberg Industries (Lucky Goldstar), Mr. Imran Jamil Khan, Tel: +923 21 277 6100, email: ceo@icebergindustries.net
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United Nations as part of a growing international network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
About IDA The International Desalination Association (www.idadesal.org) is a non-profit association that serves more than 2,600 core members in 60 countries and reaches an additional 4,000 affiliate members. Its membership comprises scientists, end-users, engineers, consultants and researchers from governments, corporations and academia. IDA is associated with the
About the IDA SWRF The IDA Sustainable Water Resources Foundation (SWRF) advocates and educates the general public regarding the use advanced water treatment technology solutions. It also promotes professional education and development in the fields of non-conventional water and clean energy solutions to water needs by awarding
scholarships and/or grants for professional training and related study at the undergraduate, graduate and doctorate level, and by arranging and providing for fellowships and internships pertaining to these fields. The IDA SWRF’s activities may also include sponsoring research and development activities and projects relating to the production and use of non-conventional water as well as sponsoring technical assistance and training programs related to non-conventional water and clean energy for developing nations. The IDA SWRF is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization.
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Danone, NestlĂŠ Waters and Origin Materials welcome PepsiCo to the NaturALL Bottle Alliance R&D partnership to develop 100% bio-based bottles
he NaturALL Bottle Alliance is a research consortium formed in 2017 by Danone, NestlĂŠ Waters and biobased materials development company Origin Materials to accelerate the development of innovative packaging solutions made with 100% sustainable and renewable resources. Today it announced that PepsiCo, Inc. has joined the Alliance to advance the shared goal
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The Alliance also provided a progress report in its goal of developing and launching a PET1 plastic bottle made from bio-based material. Launched in March 2017, the Alliance uses biomass feedstocks, such as previously used cardboard and sawdust, so it does not divert resources or land from food production for human or
animal consumption. The technology being explored by the Alliance represents a scientific breakthrough for the sector, and the Alliance aims to make it available to the entire food and beverage industry.
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contribution to our efforts in this area. We are excited to add PepsiCo’s R&D capabilities to the Alliance and look forward to seeing what the combined efforts of the Alliance members can achieve.”
“PepsiCo is a welcome addition to the Alliance because we share the goal of making renewable plastic a reality,” declared Origin Materials CEO John Bissell. “Through the combined efforts of its members, the NaturALL Bottle Alliance is setting the bar for sustainability for an entire industry.”
`“We are proud that PepsiCo has recognized the value of joining our Alliance,” commented Frédéric Jouin, Head of Research and Development for plastic materials at Danone. “By bringing together major players and pooling our complementary expertise and resources, we can make 100% renewable and recyclable PET plastic at commercial scale a reality. We also expect to see additional opportunities for this breakthrough technology.”
“We are pleased to welcome PepsiCo into the NaturALL bottle Al-
liance. Their addition is further proof of the importance of this disruptive technology,” said Massimo Casella, Nestlé Waters’ head of Research and Development. “The Alliance has taken an important step in working together to tackle the challenges around plastic packaging. Developing 100% bio-based PET is one way Nestlé is working to use more materials from sustainably managed renewable resources.”
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After producing samples of 80% bio-based PET at pilot scale in 2017, the Alliance has made further progress toward its goal of bringing its breakthrough technology to full commercial scale. It has notably selected a site in Sarnia, Ontario (Canada) (with the assistance of Bioindustrial Innovation Canada), and begun construction of its demonstration-scale plant. The major process equipment has been fabricated and modules are under construction for this plant, which is expected to
“We are pleased to welcome PepsiCo into the NaturALL bottle Alliance. Their addition is further proof of the importance of this disruptive technology,” have a capacity of 18,000 tons of biomass and be fully operational by 2020. Following that milestone, the Alliance plans to increase production to 95% bio-based PET and achieve full commercial-scale soon after. Alliance members plan to continue their joint R&D efforts to increase the level of bio-based content, with the ultimate objective of reaching 100%.
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Meralco ranks among Philippines’ Top 20 PLCs under ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard Meralco ranked among the top 20 publicly-listed companies (PLCs) in the Philippines under the ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard (ACGS) 2017. The award was presented during the Institute of Corporate Directors’ (ICD) ACGS Appreciation Ceremony held on July 31, 2018 at the Philamlife Tower, Makati City.
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He congratulated the honorees of the night and challenged them to continue raising the standards of corporate governance in the country. The new Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman, Mr. Emilio B. Aquino, delivered the night’s keynote address. He was then joined onstage by ICD Chairman Francis G. Estrada, Chief Executive Officer Dr. Alfredo E. Pascual, and Chairman Emeritus Dr. Jesus P. Estanislao, to present the awards to the PLCs earning the top scores in the 2017 ACGS. Meralco’s President and CEO, Mr. Oscar S. Reyes, together with the Head of Legal and Corporate Compliance Officer, Atty. William S.
Pamintuan, accepted the award for the company. Dr. Jesus P. Estanislao, ICD’s founder and Chairman Emeritus, proposed a toast to honor the top performing publicly-listed companies and encouraged them to serve as an inspiration to other companies in developing excellent corporate governance programs and practices for the benefit of the investors, other stakeholders, and the country.
Veolia’s Inclusive Cities: creating economic, social, and local cohesion An inclusive city is a city in which no part of the population is excluded from urban development. It promotes access to essential services for as many people as possible and in particular for the most vulnerable. It also encourages the involvement of its citizens and all its stakeholders in its operation.
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gladesh, the Group and the Grameen Bank, headed by Muhammad Yunus, have set up a social business project in collaboration with local people and authorities, which is giving 6,000 people living in Goalmari and Padua access to drinking water. To implement this initiative, Veolia has deployed unprecedented social and financial engineering. In the long term, the project will be duplicated and supply 100,000 people with clean water.
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Applied to essential services, smart technologies promote urban inclusion by helping city dwellers with modest incomes control their heat, electricity and water consumption more efficiently. For example in Nice, installing sensors that monitor consumption has enabled Veolia to help a large number of families reduce their bills by 10 to 15%. Worldwide, 59% of consumers served by Veolia benefit from progressive water pricing. Wherever it operates, the Group gives priority to local recruitment and integrating young people in difficulty, in particular by offering them workstudy contracts. Veolia has therefore developed a network of 15 campuses
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- training centers designed in synergy with local authorities and universities. Lastly, Veolia encourages the creation of incubators, hotbeds of social and collaborative innovation. The Group has partnered with Ashoka, the world’s leading network of social entrepreneurs, to develop urban inclusion projects. As part of this partnership, the Group supports startups in Mexico City, Lyon and Toulouse, which help low-income families avoid debt and control their energy consumption. Citizen participation, social entrepreneurship and local job creation: inclusive growth encourages the involvement of all stakeholders within the local area. Through its presence and knowledge of local actors, Veolia supports economic and social initiatives that promote access to essential services for as many people as possible.
Veolia encourages the creation of incubators, hotbeds of social and collaborative innovation. The Group has partnered with Ashoka, the world’s leading network of social entrepreneurs, to develop urban inclusion projects.
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In this age driven by enormous demand for talent, meet the new generation of engineers that will patch the source gap.
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employers who do not properly understand its disruptive potential. But they must understand, that this generation is extensively growing and will soon inherit our lands. And even before you miss that chance to appreciate this remarkable human resource at hand, allow us to introduce the global generation of engineers or the Generation G that will adequately address the skills gap your company needs in order to stand out.
often lead to negative criticisms without giving them a chance.
Advantages of Engineers that are Multicultural You can’t call it innovation unless it addresses massive transformation. And you cannot create a revolution if you’re not willing to transcend cultural limitations. Gen G engineers are inherently multicultural and are very
accepting and tolerant towards diversity—be it racially, ethnically, religiously and gender-based. When traveling they aim to live like locals, looking for authentic experiences in an effort to learn from the
culture and people around them. This skill is innate among them and enhances their ability to appreciate, rather than judge, other cultures. Now, that is the perfect quality you need when you hire an
engineer to work in a team. In fact, Harvard Business Review recently highlighted a project that researched performance on multicultural teams. The study resulted to a conclusion that more creative ideas
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can be driven from a much diverse team than from a homogenous one. But inherent barriers like the presence of cultural norms often lead to ineffective coordination and misunderstanding when the team is diverse in composition. But Gen G engineers are known to be multicultural brokers who possess deep experience in empathetic team participation that leads to a greater team performance—a powerful tool in fostering innovation and non-stop progression.
How to Attract Gen G Engineers? With careful thought, you should now understand the value of this new breed of engineers. The challenge, therefore is how to keep them around. As we all know, this generation can be extremely volatile. So, unless you do something they’ll just slip away with all their ideas with them. First, you need to make an effort not to always antagonize them. Open up your heart and mind into considering the environment they have grown up. Constantly challenge them and harness their overflowing curiosity to bring forth benefits for the company. While doing so, see to it that their needs are also met.
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Gen G engineers also seek out opportunities that allow them to translate their passion into purpose. Encourage them to do volunteering and social entrepreneurship while aligning it with the company’s core values and principles.
Welcome to the Future We have wasted enough time deliberating which generation
should be hailed the best. But this age is rapidly evolving and we need to act fast in order to survive. Don’t drive away the present generation along with their talents. We need them now not because prior generations pale in comparison but because they are the future.
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Bring your game face on and learn to answer the most difficult job interview questions.
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ou’re one step towards landing on that dream job you so eagerly want— the only thing that’s keeping you from it is that interview door and the dread of responding to those hard-hitting questions. Engineers especially the more introverted ones are often denied the chance to get the job they so desire despite their very impressive resumes just because they failed miserably during the interview round. But fret not, you can nail even the toughest questions when you prepared beforehand. Dr. Thomas J. Denham, a career counselor at Careers in Transition LLC in Colonie, New York stressed out that the interview portion is indeed an elimination process to weed out those who are not worthy of the position. For an employer, it serves as the last window period to have a glimpse on the applicant’s true nature so that he won’t wind up with the wrong hire. And so, for an engineer like you struggling to finally get the job this time around, Denham offers you some advice to answer the toughest interview questions around.
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1. What is your biggest weakness? Questions like these trigger a mental block. And as an engineer posing to have a sterling mind, we don’t want that.
Questions like these, trigger a mental block. And as an engineer posing to have a sterling mind, we don’t want that. According to Denham, this question is in fact thrown to rattle the applicant into admitting weaknesses that may cause him the position he wants. As brilliant escape, try responding with: “I have a tendency to say yes and get overcommitted.” This is then to be followed with an example of how you are working on prioritizing and setting personal limits. Remember not to draw negative attention to yourself through weaknesses. An
interview should always resemble a majestic display of your strengths.
2. What salary do you think you deserve? Yes, indeed. This is one of the question you’ve been itching to ask since you walk through the office door. But, Denham says, “The person who states the salary is the loser.” He followed by explaining, that if you are the first to throw out a number, the number you give could be less than what the employer was planning to pay. It’s a dangerous trap so wait for the employer to give a range, and when it does ask you for a figure you expect to be mak49
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ing, choose a salary that is higher than the median they provide. To be safe, fair advice is to not talk about salary on the first interview.
3. Why should I hire you? This is the moment you’ve rehearsed a million times for. It’s time to show your cards and prove to him that you own the title and the job. But before that, review your resume and pick three to five things that you think makes you outstanding and back them with facts. Denham added, “The notion is that past performance is always the best predictor of future performance.”
4. What didn’t you like about your last job? Reserve your anger and chill out. Take a deep breathe before you impulsively step into another trap. The employer asks this question to fish for answers that would then
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again hint through a weakness. So instead Denham advises you answer this way, “I did not feel my responsibilities were challenging enough.” Then the employer will feel confident about you.
5. Where do you see yourself in three to five years? I know what you’re thinking. “How on earth would I know that?” or better yet, “I’m living in the present so, let’s forget about the future for once.” These answers are definitely a fall out. It’s basically like giving the employer an idea that you do not have any sort of plans or direction in life. According to Denham, you can try a response like, “I’ve done a lot of self-assessment, and what I’ve learned about myself is that I want to make a commitment to this career and I want to build my career here.” That should be enough. Job interview or not, as an engineer you will have to face a lot
of situations in your life when you needed to speak up. You have to be as quick as you can and throw the tides on your side. Often times, practice is just the secret sauce in every triumph. However, honesty will always forge a more lasting work relationship that will make you desirable for who you truly are. At the end of the day, getting that job still requires a tiny bit of luck.
Job interview or not, as an engineer you will have to face a lot of situations in your life when you needed to speak up.
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