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What are Expectations for New Hires Entering the Workforce?

Structural engineering firms have a vested interest in selecting new hires with the skills to flourish in an office environment and an education that prepares them to solve the myriad of technical challenges that structural engineers encounter daily. Additionally, students who obtain an accredited degree from a civil/structural/architectural engineering program are interested in obtaining a job that applies their education and helps them advance their careers.

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Fifteen students from the SEI Grad Student Chapter, University of Texas, Arlington, participated in an externship event on May 19 at the IEA Dallas Headquarters for an office tour, networking, and job-seeking tips with practice professionals and HR, meetings to review ongoing projects and workplace dynamics, and learning field-required software.

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November 1, 2022, Chicago, IL

Are you positioned to succeed in a highly competitive profession? You know how to design and understand the code, but do you understand the business implications of your daily activities? NCSEA and CASE have teamed up to better equip the structural engineering leaders of today and tomorrow with tools they can use to excel at the business side of structural engineering.

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The essential technical guide, Methods to Check Dimensional Tolerances on Hollow Structural Sections, from the Steel Tube Institute (STI), is approved as the standard guide for measuring tolerances according to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). This resource makes it easy for producers, service centers, and fabricators to measure tolerances of hollow structural sections (HSS) correctly.

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