How to Change Your Engineering Career Path from One Discipline to Another – Ep 018

In this session of The Engineering Career Coach Podcast, I help a young engineer create a plan to transition from one engineering discipline to another. It is normal for engineers, at some point in their careers, to want to try something different. This usually requires transitioning from one discipline to another, such as from water resources to structural. While making this move can be exciting, it can also be extremely difficult. This session serves to simplify it. “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” – Leo Tolstoy The career-changing tip at the end of the show will challenge you to think outside of the box in your engineering career and shake things up a bit! Listen to this session and learn: How to get clear on your “why” when switching disciplines and why this is so important How professional associations can help you make the transition How to find people in the field you are interested in to help you make the transition Ways to find out about the best credentials to obtain in the industry you are breaking into How to get the information you need from people in the industry you are moving into Ways to use LinkedIn to assist with the transition Resources and links mentioned in this session include: Free Gift for Engineers IECD Austin Meetup Summary Operation Groundswell Engineers Without Borders  Books Mentioned (Affiliate Links) How to Win Friends and Influence People, by Dale Carnegie  Click Here for Session #18 Transcription What questions do you have about transitioning? I would love to hear any questions you might have on changing disciplines in your engineering career. Please leave your comments or questions in the section below.

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Leadership in architecture, engineering and construction comes with its own set of challenges, and technical leaders at all stages of their career need support and guidance. The AEC Leadership Podcast (AECLP) is dedicated to helping engineering leaders of all experience levels navigate these challenges. With a diverse audience of AEC professionals across various disciplines, The AECLP provides valuable insights and practical advice.