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IEEE SAC Conference September 20, 2003. W.O. (Bill) Kennedy, P.Eng., FEIC Region 7 Director-Elect. Your Future. A look back A look at today A look at tomorrow Where do you want to be? How do you get there from here?. A look back. Neil Armstrong landed on the Moon
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IEEE SAC ConferenceSeptember 20, 2003 W.O. (Bill) Kennedy, P.Eng., FEIC Region 7 Director-Elect
Your Future • A look back • A look at today • A look at tomorrow • Where do you want to be? • How do you get there from here?
A look back • Neil Armstrong landed on the Moon • Tube circuits were no longer taught • Computing was centralized • IC were making their first in roads • Statistics was an optional course
A look at today • Space station is a reality • IC are getting smaller and faster • Personal computer • Internet is everywhere • Cell phones • Statistics is a mandatory course
A look at tomorrow • Quantum computing • Space travel to Mars and beyond • Robot surgery • Cell phones with GPS incorporated • Solve the heat generated on chips
Your World • Likelihood of having a single employer from graduation to retirement – very small • Likelihood of doing the same job from graduation to retirement – very small • Likelihood of having multiple careers – great • Likelihood of your world changing faster than mine – very great
Quo Vadis? • Now for the trick question • What do you want to be in five - ten years? • Technical Expert • Manager • Combination of both • What are you doing to do to get there?
How to get there • Engineering is __% knowledge • Communication is __% knowledge • Reading • Writing • Speaking
How to get there • Need to develop communication skills • Edison • Tesla • Become a competent public speaker • Join Toastmasters or similar organization • Volunteer you time
How to get there • Continue to develop and enhance your technical skills • The ways: • Maintain your IEEE membership • Join a Technical Society • Find a mentor engineer/manager
How to get employed • Describe your ideal job • How do you fit • Decide where you want to work • Search the Internet • When you’ve found the company - research • Only 10% of jobs ever make to paper
How to get employed • Cold call them - get a name • Tell them how you can help • Follow up with a letter and resume • Link it to what you’ve learned • The best prepared gets the job - not the smartest!
Career Development • A wide range of career development resources www.ieee.org/careers • Web-based courses • Universities and business organizations • IEEE Computer Society • Tutorials and short courses • Free Career Alert electronic newsletter • IEEE Job Site : www.ieee.org/jobsite
How to Stay Employed • Learn about your company’s business • Learn how the cash flows • Learn how the legal stuff works • Determine what skills you need to get ahead • Build a network within your company in all departments • Cooperate when asked • Volunteer when not asked
Conclusion • Your learning has only just begun • Acquire and develop additional skill sets • Learn to communicate effectively • IEEE can help - maintain your membership • Volunteer your time to help others • Your world will change faster than mine
A Final Observation The tools I use today weren’t invented when I graduated from University
How to contact me • Bill Kennedy • 403-705-5231 • w.kennedy@ieee.org