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I’m Rob Silverstein, founder of YourEngineeringCareer.com. Engineering education provides you technical skills and knowledge, but not the non-technical skills necessary for a successful engineering career.

Most engineering students chose engineering because they were good in math and science and wanted a secure job with high pay. But they do not know what practicing engineers do.

You need to learn career skills as well.

How can you master the non-technical and interpersonal skills required to succeed in this collaborative environment?

How can you jumpstart your natural intellectual curiosity to acquire the broad spectrum of information needed to support your creativity?

YourEngineeringCareer.com will provide the courses, advice, and exercises needed to gain the career and vocational skills not taught in your University curriculum.

What Students are Saying

“This class taught many invaluable skills that aren’t found in ordinary academic classes. Every day was an inspiration to better myself and to discover more of my curiosity and motivation. I learned that curiosity should not be stifled but instead embraced. I also learned about human-dynamics and their importance within teams. But most importantly, I learned that it is up to me to make my future happen. This is the most valuable class to an engineer.”

- Denny Phane, Winter 2009

"…we should have more exposure to what engineering is really like while we are still in college, rather than solely focusing on book knowledge. The main thing I gained from this class was a better awareness of engineering as a whole, and how I can better prepare myself as an engineer This is one of the most interesting, fun, and rewarding classes I have ever taken. It’s completely different from my other college classes and it was a great learning experience. I hope that all freshmen will take your class.”

- Ryan Kelly, Winter 2009
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