Jake Flood '11, Aviation Project Engineer at WSP, Civil Engineering

Recognizing when a job isn't a fit, applying in a less competitive market and navigating a tough economy with Jake Flood, a 2011 graduate of the University of Vermont who is currently a Civil Engineer. Jake started his career in Vermont but eventually relocated to Hartford, CT where he worked on the Laguardia Airport and is currently an Aviation Project Engineer.  On this show, we talk about the following topics:  How to recognize when a job isn't a fit, and what to do about it  What you can do every single day to build better relationships with your co-workers How applying in a less competitive market can make you stand out more and lead to bigger opportunities  Why it's important to do good work and how it led to Jake's most recent job  We also talk about navigating a tough economy and things you can do every day to build relationships with your co-workers and clients.  Enjoy! 

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