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What Skills Do You Wish Engineering Graduates Had? (Survey Invite)

Share your thoughts on the engineering skills gap. To thank you, get a copy of the results and a chance to win a $20 Amazon gift card.

Michelle Boucher - July 11, 2017

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What type of experiences prepare engineering students the best for “real world” industry work? What should new graduates know when they start their first job?

Engineering Skills Gap

Please share your experience, thoughts, and lessons learned in this new survey on the engineering skills gap. We are exploring questions such as, what types of things do you look for in a new graduate? How can engineering colleges and universities improve their curriculum to better prepare students for today’s modern products?  What concerns do you have about the future engineering workforce?

Developing the future workforce is critical to the continued success of your company, but training them takes time and resources. We would like your advice on the types of programs prepare young engineers the best. Please share your experience.

 

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Complete the survey and receive a free copy of the final report.
In addition, 20 respondents will win a $20 Amazon gift card. See rules and eligibility requirements below.

This survey takes about 10-15 minutes to complete.

Rules

To be eligible for the Amazon gift card offer, you must complete the survey. You must also be a professional with job responsibilities related to supporting physical products that are developed or  manufactured by your company. Software vendors and implementation service providers who sell software, solutions, or services to support product development and / or service management are not eligible. Students without relevant professional work experience are also not eligible. You must provide a valid work email to receive the gift card. To verify eligibility, your work email must include the domain of your place of employment. Email addresses will be kept confidential and will not be used for any direct sales or marketing purposes. Duplicate responses will be disqualified. We will notify winners when the survey is closed.

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