Abstract :
Adjusting to engineering work is a many-tiered process with numerous challenges and decisions. When students complete an intensive engineering program and earn their degree, they should be reasonably well prepared for a successful career. However, for a new engineer, many unforeseen difficulties lie ahead. Whatever schoolwork the new graduate has done is likely to have been more theoretical than practical. Information may seem to be a well guarded secret, and measures of progress are few and significantly different from those in school. By following the tips listed below, however, you can avoid pitfalls, thereby expediting your climb toward a successful and fulfilling career.