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Mobility of Engineers in Europe

ME Today (ASME Newsletter March 2010)- Working in Europe can range from awareness to joint tackling of common problems including technical, economics, social, political, and globalization… right down to the individual engineer issues. In a candid discussion, Evert van Lieshout (The Netherlands) and Roger McLaughlin (UK), both from the European Young Engineers (EYE), provided an early career perspective for navigating the engineering profession in Europe. The two representatives joined ASME's "Young Engineer Career Event" in Orlando (Florida, USA) and became the feature story of ASME's Newsletter March 2010.

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Title: Mobility of Engineers in Europe
Content: ME Today (ASME Newsletter March 2010)- Working in Europe can range from awareness to joint tackling of common problems including technical, economics, social, political, and globalization… right down to the individual engineer issues. In a candid discussion, Evert van Lieshout (The Netherlands) and Roger McLaughlin (UK), both from the European Young Engineers (EYE), provided an early career perspective for navigating the engineering profession in Europe. The two representatives joined ASME's "Young Engineer Career Event" in Orlando (Florida, USA) and became the feature story of ASME's Newsletter March 2010.
Linkurl1: http://www.asme.org/NewsPublicPolicy/Newsletters/METoday/March_2010_Issue_Volume_11.cfm?email=metoday&issue=march10
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Linkurl2: http://www.asme.org/NewsPublicPolicy/Newsletters/METoday/Articles/Mobility_Engineers_Europe.cfm?email=metoday&issue=march10
Linktxt2: Listen to the discussion
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