October 2024 CEP Preview
This issue, a spotlight on professional development, including getting recruiters' attention, building a career in science policy, discovering your career path, and more.
This issue, a spotlight on professional development, including getting recruiters' attention, building a career in science policy, discovering your career path, and more.
Take advantage of these five smart ways to make the most of your AIChE Pro membership and build your career.
Use these interview tips to get a strong start when seeking a chemical engineering job by communicating who you are, what you're seeking, and why you're a good fit for the job.
Learn how other chemical engineers benefit from even modest foreign language knowledge in the workplace and beyond.
Meet this young but high-achieving AIChE Student Chapter and learn what they’re doing to develop their chemical engineering skills.
Build your chemical engineering career with LinkedIn by determining which features and strategies will give you the most value without becoming a time sink.
Read how Arisbeth's commitment to mentoring has enriched her life and made her a better communicator in academia and the professional world.
This month, tips for quick assessment of distillation columns, a look at teaching process control topics, advice on patenting your work, and more.
Reframe your job search based on what a potential employer needs and how you can fulfill that need. Check out these six tips for highlighting your value.
Need a boost at work? Try a new perspective. Not focusing on the negative and trying to keep the positive in view can go a long ways to improving life at work.
Video calls are here to stay, so mastering them is a must-have skill to keep yourself competitive and effective. Check out tips here.
Wondering about virtual internships? Have (or need) tips for video calls? Got advice for starting a student chapter? Check out these topics and contribute your own ideas.
If working from home with kids is wearing you down, try these tips to keep the kids happier and you more productive.
What do members of Gen Z look for in an employer, and what will help them thrive in their careers? Learn how to welcome them to the workplace.
If you groaned at the thought of a meeting on Zoom, Skype, or a similar video call app, then read on because there's hope for a return to productivity and sanity with these tips for online meetings.
Working from home takes some figuring out, but here are a few tips from other AIChE members that will help you leapfrog some of the common pitfalls.
Knowing how to appropriately express what you want, need, and think is key to finding success in business and life.
After 20 years of working from home, I've noticed that faulty communication is often the culprit when something goes wrong. Reassess your communication strengths and weaknesses to make working from home easier.
Today, video coverage is potentially anywhere there's a cell phone, so it pays to have a well-prepared message and practiced delivery.
Hear from Austin, a technical program manager at Google and the vice-chair of one of AIChE's most active local sections.
There's a lot more to networking than shaking hands and trading business cards, and when done right, it will bring more to your life than just business contacts.
This month in CEP, tips for getting your research published, advice for strong video presentations, a look at reducing plant energy costs, and much more.
As the workplace has evolved to open workspaces, proper office etiquette is more important than ever. How do you rate among your coworkers?
Hear about Tom, his very active AIChE local section, and its many activities for chemical engineers in southern Texas.
Each year WISE interns go to Washington to explore how chemical engineers can use their technical knowledge to guide public policy.
Not a confident presenter? These speaking and presentation tips will help you deliver your point effectively.
Join other chemical engineers and students in conversations about becoming an entrepreneur, improving negotiating skills, setting summer goals, and more.
Wondering what others are talking about? Check out the latest technical and career discussions on AIChE Engage.
On Tuesday, December 11, 2018, more than fifty women from companies around world participated in the Leadership Workshop for Rising Star Women in Engineering.
A motivated team is a productive team. Read on for more insights on how to build strong motivation that will help your team reach its goals.
Attendees at the 2018 Spring Meeting and GCPS gained insight into the belief systems and learned stereotypes that influence their actions and decisions when interacting with other people.
Want to get involved but worried you don't have the time? Consider micro-volunteering to support AIChE and develop your skills.
If you know a qualified chemical engineering student or recent graduate seeking a chemical engineering internship, please nominate them for the 2018 internship program.
It’s impossible to learn everything you need to know for your career in a four-year undergraduate program.
This month: a special feature on becoming a better writer, which anyone can read in full online.
Confronting or being confronted by a coworker, friend, relative, acquaintance, etc. about an issue or point of contention is undeniably difficult.
Discussion central participants discuss mentors/influencers, the role of chemical engineers in the American economy, risk management, and the skill of creating quality presentations.
These tips will help you make the most of professional functions, whether at Annual Meeting and Annual Student Conference mixers, or holiday parties.
Summer wouldn’t be summer without the tradition of the WISE (Washington Internships for Students of Engineering) program, which offers students across engineering disciplines the opportunity to exp
Markus Scheller, Director and Site Manager, BASF was Tuesday's luncheon speaker for the 2015 AIChESpring Meeting.