- Date
- 14 October 2021
- Time
This event has now ended
Overview
Target participants: ICE Students and Graduates
The purpose of this presentation is to understand how and what you should be doing when transitioning from student to graduate in this lecture series.
if you are a committed civil engineering student, or just starting out in industry then ICE wants to help you through your studies and beyond. Joining ICE as a student member and later converting to a graduate member helps you to build your future in civil engineering with ICE supporting you along the way. After so much hard work during college, you are ready to start your first engineering job. Congratulations! This is an exciting time, but there are a lot of new things coming at you all at once which can be daunting. Here are some basics (various disciplines) for starting your career on the right foot. You may already know some of these, but it’s a good REFRESHER and a guide for improvement – THURSDAY LECTURE SERIES will focus on exactly that.
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