TECC 156: Taking Ownership of your Professional Development through Community Involvement

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In this episode, I talk to Fernando Ceballos, a Civil Engineer, as part of our what I have been calling our Game Changing Career Moves series and we will be talking about taking ownership of your professional development through community involvement. Engineering Quotes: Here are the key points discussed on Professional Development: Work gives you opportunities, but it does not give you everything. You have to get out to the community to be fully fulfilled as an engineer. It's important to take a big picture outlook on your engineering career and decide where you want to go, and what you should do to get there. Doing so makes it easier to align your work with the purpose of doing it, and also to why you are doing it.  It's really easy to forget and get lost in the shuffle of things when you just go from one project to the next. If you are involved in a community organization, it gives you a lot of exposure, whether it is because your face is on a website, or your name is out there with that organizations events and marketing pieces. To do something and get benefits from it, you have to do it consistently. When you do something consistently it is going to payoff. More in this episode… In the Take Action Today segment of the show, I am going to challenge you to build a flywheel around something that you might not think I would challenge you on. About Fernando Ceballos, E.I.T. Fernando currently works in the Land Development Department as a Civil Engineer III for Pape-Dawson Engineers, focused on the design and production of construction plans for both commercial and residential projects. He works with project managers and technicians to find ways to identify solutions for problems they may encounter in each project. Thier projects range from feasibility reports to full construction drawings; for apartments, schools, offices, etc. Fernando is currently the President for the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Dallas-Fort Worth Professional Chapter. He is truly passionate about his work and sharing his story with underprivileged students to find ways to overcome their obstacles to a college education. Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning. - Benjamin Franklin Books mentioned in this session include: Civil Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam, 15th Ed Resources and links mentioned in this session include: TECC 86: Building Your Engineering Career Flywheel with the Two Engineering Executives Fernando's LinkedIn Page This episode is brought to you by PPI, the leader of civil engineering FE or PE exam preparations. Use promo code PREP and enter the raffle here: www.ppi2pass.com/civilprep How important is taking ownership of your professional development through community involvement? We would love to hear any questions you might have or stories you might share on taking ownership of your professional development through community involvement. Please leave your comments, feedback or questions in the section below. If you enjoyed this post, please consider downloading our free list of 33 Productivity Routines of Top Engineering Executives. Click the button below to download. Download the Productivity Routines To your success, Anthony Fasano, PE, LEED AP Engineering Management Institute Author of Engineer Your Own Success

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