Model-Based Design Senior Engineer Whirlpool Corporation St Joseph, Michigan, United States
After you graduate college and start your career as an engineer, your time as a student doesn’t (and shouldn’t) have to end! As you start your career, you probably won’t be spending hours in class or late nights working on homework, but learning is just as important. Now it’s up to you to “schedule your classes” and own your personal learning plan. In this talk, you will learn how to evaluate what excites you at work and how to develop a learning plan to build and sharpen the skills you need to make a career that involves doing more of what you love!
Learning Objectives:
Develop a personalized learning plan with SMART objectives.
Identify how your learning plan supports the organization you work in to get your employer’s support (such as time for continuous learning, tuition support, or additional training).
Describe a framework for continuous learning, such as breaking the task into smaller tasks, teaching others, and creating a support group to hold you accountable on your learning journey.