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How to dodge delays and other travel tips. (includes related articles on the Commercial Travelers Association and tips for international travel) (Product and Careers Edition) (Tutorial)

As more EEs pack their bags for business, these hints can ease the aggravation With the increasing emphasis on customer service and the...
EDN, 09/01/93 by Bermar, Amy · More from publication -
A hot network-management market means jobs for EEs; among those in demand are EEs who know C++. (electrical engineers, C++ programming language) (includes glossary of networking acronyms)

Among those in demand are EEs wbo know C+ + Engineers experienced in C, C + + , Unix, and network protocols are needed to develop the next...
EDN, 08/27/92 by Bermar, Amy · More from publication -
Tool vendors "CASE" the industry for object - oriented designers; proficiency in C++ often required, but not always a prerequisite.

Proficiency in C + + often required, but not always a prerequisite A number of computer-aided-software-engineering (CASE) tool vendors are...
EDN, 06/08/92 by Bermar, Amy · More from publication -
Demand tops supply of HDL tool developers. (Hardware Description Language)

Electronic-design-automation (EDA) vendors scrambling to keep pace with the rapid growth of top-down design are searching for engineers to...
EDN, 05/28/92 by Bermar, Amy · More from publication -
Use your resume to rebuild your career. (includes a related article on an IEEE program that helps engineers determine their qualifications for various positions)

Industry-wide retrenchment has eliminated thousands of engineering jobs. What's worse, many of those positions will never exist again, and the...
EDN, 02/06/92 by Bermar, Amy · More from publication -
Pending pension reforms put the buck back in EEs' pockets; mobile EEs lose thousands in pension benefits. (electronics engineers)(EDN - Career Watch)

When John Casazza switched jobs a dozen years ago, he lost almost $200,000. At least that's how much less his pension is worth today, he...
EDN, 01/23/92 by Bermar, Amy · More from publication -
How engineering managers are tackling diversity: open communication can bridge cultural gaps. (employee diversity)

When a white male EE joked with an Hispanic colleague, saying his friend would never find a rich woman if he didn't move out of his ethnic...
EDN, 01/09/92 by Bermar, Amy · More from publication -
Will diversity dictate electronics' future? Demographic trends will bring more women, minorities into engineering ranks. (Career News)

Electronics companies are nervous about their future supply of engineers. Reports such as the 1987 Hudson Institute's Workforce 2000: Work and...
EDN, 10/17/91 by Bermar, Amy · More from publication -
How technology empowers the disabled: computers, speech synthesizers, optical readers break hiring barriers. (includes two related case studies)

Computers have probably brought more disabled Americans into the workplace than any other invention, including the wheelchair. With the passing...
EDN, 09/05/91 by Bermar, Amy · More from publication -
Silicon Valley semiconductor makers cope with water shortage.

A month-long, late-winter downpour has assuaged Silicon Valley's immediate thirst for a stable water supply. But the prospect of long-term...
EDN, 08/22/91 by Bermar, Amy · More from publication


