Woman Engineer Magazine
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Woman Engineer Magazine, launched in 1979, is a career-guidance and recruitment magazine offered at no charge to qualified women engineering, computer science and information technology students & professionals seeking employment and advancement opportunities in their careers.
This magazine reaches students and professional women engineers nationwide at their home addresses, colleges and universities, and chapters of student and professional organizations.
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Moving Sustainability Forward
Spring 2024
The energy/gas/utilities industry is moving sustainability solutions forward, which is opening up many bright career opportunities to power the world with clean energy.
Putting People First
Spring 2024
Scientists and engineers find new medicines, improve on old ones, and develop other cutting-edge innovative products, processes, and technologies that help medical professionals do their jobs.
Rewriting Software Development
Spring 2024
Female engineers have a stronghold in the software programming and development space. Here five female engineers either working directly in the programming and development space or overseeing teams doing this work share their insight in the field and how to develop career success.
Ochoa Receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
Spring 2024
National Academy of Engineering (NAE) member Ellen Ochoa, Ph.D. has been named a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Ochoa is the first Hispanic woman in space and the second female director of National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Johnson Space Center.
Best Places to Work in Federal Government
Spring 2024
More than 1 million federal employees have ranked their agencies on engagement and satisfaction for the most recent Best Places to Work in Federal Government survey conducted by the non-profit, non-partisan Partnership for Public Service (PPS) and the Boston Consulting Group. The pair recently released its 2023 survey results.