CEA - What is the Best Career Path for Civil Engineers?

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2020 · 32 MIN

CEA - What is the Best Career Path for Civil Engineers?

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

Are you interested in learning about all the different career paths civil engineers can take?  Join me as I chat it up with my brother Mark Oakeson about all the different career paths a civil engineer can take within Government, Education, Industry, Consulting, and Construction!  There are so many different areas a civil engineer's path can take them, so it's fun to talk about it to spur some ideas on where you are and where you might be headed in the future. We will also dive into learning about how to take your career to the next level.  It's a good time so give it a listen! Resources Mentioned: Home Base: civilengineeringacademy.com  Go there for great FE, PE, and course material to help you on your journey to becoming a professional civil engineer. FE Review Course:  If you need a review course for the FE, then check out the one we made, The Ultimate Civil FE Review Course!  civilfereviewcourse.com PE Review Course: If you need a review course for the PE, then check out the one we made, The Ultimate Civil PE Review Course! civilpereviewcourse.com ASCE:  The American Society of Civil Engineers produces an excellent report on career paths for engineers.  Check that out here. PPI - Use our discount at checkout to get 15% off any book you get a civilengineeringacademy.com/ppi.  Use the link and the code of CIVAC to receive the discount!  This only works on books and the Learning Hub.  Courses have it built-in if you use the link!

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