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Build a Career in EngineeringBy Natalie PeeterseCNN Money
You are probably thinking--well, I have the experience. Now you need to commit to completing your education. You can use your education benefits, including tuition assistance if you're still in the service and your GI Bill if you're not, to help make this happen. You can take courses online for your bachelor's degree, no matter where you happen to be while you read this. Here is a glimpse at one civilian career you could have. Engineering Managers As a civilian Engineering Manager, you would have many opportunities to put the skills you mastered in the service to use. You could plan and direct everything related to the engineering projects in a given organization; design and manage entire projects; and establish policies and objectives. You could also have the opportunity to use creativity and discipline simultaneously. Because of the high level of skill needed for positions like these, the compensation is relatively high, ranging from $79,400 to $149,700. This is a stable position, with job growth expected to continue through 2014. In order to be prepared for a great career like this one, start working on your degree today. Your time in the service can be put to good use, as can your education benefits. Reader CommentsAdd your commentYou must be logged in to leave comments. Contracting: A Sure Bet For Veterans July 10, 2009 If you are interested in working in contracting once you return to civilian life, the Federal Contractor Program can help you get a jump on your career. Use Your Military Training to Become an Operations Manager July 10, 2009 You can translate your supply chain know-how into a successful civilian career as an Operations Manager. All you need is a degree. Build a Career in Engineering July 10, 2009 Take your engineering skills to the next level with a bachelor's degree. It can help prepare you for a civilian job as an engineering manager. >> MILITARY NEWS ARCHIVE |
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