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Dame Anne Richards DBE: Why your career is like a river

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What can you do with a software engineering degree?

Strategy Driven

First, let’s talk about software engineering. The main objective of studying this career is to know the tools, techniques, and methods to develop quality software and solve all the problems that arise during its development. Here’s what you need to know about the prospects of your software engineering degree.

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Turning on the talent tap

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This came into rapid focus for us at BJSS, a world-class business technology consultancy, when the rapid growth of a new business unit left our junior engineers requiring additional support and advice around their training and progression opportunities. Confirm your registration Login below to confirm your details and access this article.

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Boosting Success: Unleashing the Power of Professional Development

Strategy Driven

Professional development has emerged as a vital tool for business owners and engineers alike to enhance their skills, drive innovation, and achieve long-term success. This article explores the multifaceted benefits of professional development and how it can revolutionize your career or business.

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Featured at InPower Coaching blog: Setting your career intention

ReImagine Work

Let’s take some time to review where you are with your career intentions. ” Click here to read the rest of the article. They may need some freshening up.” Image Credit: InPower Coaching.

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Featured at Forbes: Incorporate your values into your career choices

ReImagine Work

Knowing exactly what you believe also helps you make the decisions that naturally lead to a more fulfilling career. Below, we asked nine members of Forbes Coaches Council how to put values-based decision-making into practice in order to lead a more fulfilling career.” See mine as #1.). Image Credit: Pixabay, Gadini.

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Being Too Nice Can Hurt You | Guy Harris: The Recovering Engineer

The Recovering Engineer

In reading the article, I saw an immediate connection to my work and for other people interested in using the DISC model in their professional and personal lives. The point made in this article is particularly significant for people with supportive tendencies (people who are people-oriented and reserved). Click here to cancel reply.