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What Matters in a Resume?

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

CONTACT Andrea Koncz, ext. 121, or Mimi Collins, ext. 119, 800.544.5272 E-MAIL akoncz@naceweb.org E-MAIL mcollins@naceweb.org DATE November 17, 2011 SUBJECT What Matters in a Resume? BETHLEHEM, PA—What do employers look for in a resume? Beyond the candidate’s ability to meet standard criteria—the “right” major or work experience—employers are most likely to look for evidence that [...]

College Class of 2010: Use of Career Center Linked to Job Offers

Friday, June 25th, 2010

NACE PRESS RELEASE CONTACT Ed Koc, ext. 164, or Mimi Collins, ext. 119, 800/544-5272 E-MAIL ekoc@naceweb.org E-MAIL mcollins@naceweb.org DATE June 24, 2010 SUBJECT College Class of 2010: Use of Career Center Linked to Job Offers BETHLEHEM, PA—Graduating college seniors who used their campus career center were more likely to get a job offer, according to [...]

Employment Up for U.S. Electrical Engineers and Computer Professionals

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

NEWS from IEEE-USA 2001 L Street, N.W., Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036-4910 Employment Up for U.S. Electrical Engineers and Computer Professionals WASHINGTON (27 April 2010) — In what could be a positive sign of recovery for the U.S. economy, employment in three high-tech job categories — electrical and electronics engineers; software engineers; and computer scientists [...]

IEEE-USA President Identifies Top Priority

Friday, February 5th, 2010

NEWS from IEEE-USA 2001 L Street, N.W., Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036-4910 New IEEE-USA President Identifies Advancing Viability and Contributions of the Profession as Top Priority for 2010 WASHINGTON (5 February 2010) — Evelyn H. Hirt, who became IEEE-USA president on 1 January, has identified advancing the viability and contributions of the profession as her [...]

Engineer Your Life a Success!

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Program Closes Gender Divide in Engineering Engineer Your Life Program a Success (Boston, MA)– A study released proves the Engineer Your Life.org web site and campaign, spearheaded by WGBH and the National Academy of Engineering, is breaking down stereotypes in engineering, increasing high school girls’ interest in engineering, and inspiring young women to explore engineering [...]

Doing Innovation: Creating Economic Value

Friday, January 29th, 2010

NEWS from IEEE-USA 2001 L Street, N.W., Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 IEEE-USA E-Book Series — “Doing Innovation: Creating Economic Value” — Is Complete WASHINGTON (29 January 2010) — IEEE-USA’s e-book series, “Doing Innovation: Creating Economic Value” has been completed with the work, “What It Takes To Be an Innovator.” Written by Gus Gaynor, a [...]