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What one piece of advice do you wish you had known at the start of your career?

Reposted from IET Professional Development



I'm currently working on a blog around starting out in careers in engineering - it got me thinking about the lessons learned from others (perhaps because I spend a lot of my time working with our volunteer mentors).


What one piece of advice do you wish you had known at the start of your career that you know now?


Or, if you're starting out in your career right now, what is the one thing you want to learn more about (and hopefully have planned as part of your CPD)?


Please share your experiences or advice below:


Kathryn Bain, IPD and Mentoring Service Manager, The Institution of Engineering & Technology, (IET Staff)

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  • I kind of wish I'd taken a year (or more) off study between high school and university, and worked for a bit. I think I would have been a better student for it (I would have known what I was giving up financially to be there, and would also have had extra motivation in terms of wanting a better job). 


    I also wish I'd started volunteering earlier - I've learnt a lot from giving time and effort to the IET.  In fact, it is essentially because of volunteering for IET that I am now self-employed, which I love!
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  • I kind of wish I'd taken a year (or more) off study between high school and university, and worked for a bit. I think I would have been a better student for it (I would have known what I was giving up financially to be there, and would also have had extra motivation in terms of wanting a better job). 


    I also wish I'd started volunteering earlier - I've learnt a lot from giving time and effort to the IET.  In fact, it is essentially because of volunteering for IET that I am now self-employed, which I love!
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