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How to Recruit the Next Generation of Engineers: 9 Proven Strategies for Attracting Millennials and Gen Z
In today’s ultra-competitive talent market, engineering firms are under increasing pressure to attract and retain young, skilled professionals. With Millennials (born 1981–1996) now the largest segment of the workforce and Gen Z (born 1997–2012) rapidly entering it, successful recruitment requires more than just a job

How to Recruit the Next Generation of Engineers: 9 Proven Strategies for Attracting Millennials and Gen Z
In today’s ultra-competitive talent market, engineering firms are under increasing pressure to attract and retain young, skilled professionals. With Millennials (born 1981–1996) now the largest segment of the workforce and Gen Z (born 1997–2012) rapidly entering it, successful recruitment requires more than just a job

How to Hire New Members to Your Engineering Team Using a Virtual Interviewing Process
The current health crisis has forced many of us to work entirely from home, which means all meetings take place via Zoom, Skype, or Google

How to Stand Out Among Competitors to Top Engineering Talent
Since engineering fields are expected to see the most growth in the coming decades, firms must find ways to differentiate themselves from their competitors. Recruiting

6 Questions to Ask Prospective Candidates for a Construction Manager Position
Hiring managers are placed in the unique position of talking to lots of prospective candidates. During interviews, it is the goal of the hiring manager
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The Role of Engineering in Architectural Firms is Growing
The future of architectural and design firms in the United States looks bright. According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the architectural

The Percentage of Women in the Engineering Workforce is Steadily Growing
Women’s participation in engineering and other STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields has been historically low, a reality that has been widely attributed to

Great Feats of Engineering Can Be Seen in Kansas City and St. Louis
Anyone who calls the Midwest home—as well as those who have visited—is likely to be familiar with two of the region’s greatest feats of engineering