A handy guide for students seeking a scientific career in industry
When choosing a career in industry, many of today’s graduates
with degrees in science and technology don’t know exactly what they
are looking for, the options they have available, how to position
themselves to achieve their goals, or even how to define their own
meanings of success. By addressing each of these issues,
Planning a Scientific Career in Industry covers material not
found in school textbooks or career guides to show what makes an
industry tick, then demonstrates how this knowledge can be used to
gain fresh perspective and open new career doors. This book:
* Provides unique insight for new graduates on the technology
sector
* Offers tools of the trade that can be used by the graduate to
make decisions on the job
* Defines how to understand the DNA of an organization, the
nature and viability of career choices, and the value of specific
skills
With the backing of authors who have distinguished themselves in
industry, this book presents a variety of techniques and
applications, along with sound guidelines, that help chart a career
course filled with rewarding opportunities–both personally
and professionally.
Inhoudsopgave
Preface vii
1 Thinking About Careers 1
2 Meet the Industry 11
3 The Protagonist of Your Career 55
4 Starting Out 85
5 Establishing Yourself 117
6 Leadership and Growth 177
Index 229
Over de auteur
SANAT MOHANTY, with a Ph D in chemical engineering, has worked in R&D and in technology management at 3M. He has been involved in scoping new technologies and developing them for a variety of markets. He also spent signi- ficant time interacting with graduating scientists and engineers and orientation of new graduates in the industry.
RANJANA GHOSH, with a master’s degree in chemical engineering, has spent more than twelve years in industry in India and the USA, working on operations research applied to a wide set of areas, including transportation, chemical industry, aviation, and defense. Most recently, she was engaged in developing technologies for the aerospace sector as a scientist at Honeywell.