jdslon
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 23, 2009
- 2
Hello,
I am 38 and have a BSCE and 14 years of experience in construction and geotechnical engineering. I received my PE license in 2008.
I am considering moving into a different area of civil engineering such as environmental/water resources. I realize I would probably have to take an entry-level position, and I am willing to do so. However, I am not sure how my qualifications would be viewed by potential employers. In general, would employers prefer to fill entry-level positions with PEs who have some work experience, or would they rather hire fresh EITs straight out of college? In other words, is having a PE license an advantage or disadvantage when switching to a new/different area of specialization?
I am interested in reading the experiences of other PEs who have successfully switched from one career path to another. I would also like to hear the opinions of any hiring managers.
Thanks in advance.
I am 38 and have a BSCE and 14 years of experience in construction and geotechnical engineering. I received my PE license in 2008.
I am considering moving into a different area of civil engineering such as environmental/water resources. I realize I would probably have to take an entry-level position, and I am willing to do so. However, I am not sure how my qualifications would be viewed by potential employers. In general, would employers prefer to fill entry-level positions with PEs who have some work experience, or would they rather hire fresh EITs straight out of college? In other words, is having a PE license an advantage or disadvantage when switching to a new/different area of specialization?
I am interested in reading the experiences of other PEs who have successfully switched from one career path to another. I would also like to hear the opinions of any hiring managers.
Thanks in advance.