IEEE North Jersey PACE Meeting-Contract Engineering-May 9, 2018
Contract Engineering (Job Shopping)
WHY?
Shortage or surplus? You will never know. However: Out of college 2 years without a job and you can say BYBY to your career in engineering.
Contracting/Job shopping is an alternating type of employment. With this type of job searching YOU MAY GET A JOB AROUMD THE CORNER that you never knew about.
Members will present their views about contract work and add to the discussion.
About the Meeting:
This meeting will provide you with the opportunity to learn about contract engineering: the relationship between the Contract Firm, Client Company and the Contract Engineer(that’s you).
See the D, S & E High Tech Recruiting Index, which shows the fluctuations in the demand for college graduates.
The Function of Supply and Demand Contract Engineering, a third party
Contract Engineers, Who, What & Why
Labor Rates Example
Locating Contract firms
Playing the game
Interviews.
Contracts and Negotiations.
You are encouraged to attend and bring your friends and associates.
Students Welcome.
About the Speaker
Richard F. Tax is a Senior Life Member of IEEE and has worked as a contract engineer for more than 25 years. He is a member of the North Jersey Section Executive Committee and presently the PACE chair for the Section.
He is currently president of the American Engineering Association Inc., a professional organization dedicated to the enhancement of the American Engineering Profession.
Welcome:
Friends, associates, members and students from other professional societies and engineering disciplines are always welcome.
Date and Time:
6:15 to 9:00 PM
Wednesday
May 9, 2018
Place:
Clifton Memorial Library
292 Piaget Avenue
Clifton, NJ 07011
Contact:
Richard Tax
rtax@verizon.net
Russell Pepe
rcpepe@ieee.org
Call:
973 772-5500
Please register:
Date and Time
Location
Hosts
Registration
Speakers
Richard Tax of IEEE
Contract Engineering
Biography:
Richard F. Tax is a Senior Life Member of IEEE and has worked as a contract engineer for more than 25 years. He is a member of the North Jersey Section Executive Committee and presently the PACE chair for the Section.
He is currently president of the American Engineering Association Inc., a professional organization dedicated to the enhancement of the American Engineering Profession.
Agenda
This meeting will provide you with the opportunity to learn about contract engineering: the relationship between the Contract Firm, Client Company and the Contract Engineer(that’s you).
See the D, S & E High Tech Recruiting Index, which shows the fluctuations in the demand for college graduates.
The Function of Supply and Demand Contract Engineering, a third party
Contract Engineers, Who, What & Why
Labor Rates Example
Locating Contract firms
Playing the game
Interviews.
Contracts and Negotiations.