Employer Practice Regarding Engineering Graduates ? EJC Committee on Economic Status of the Engineer Submits Preliminary Report

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
AIME
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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3
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

SUPPLEMENTING surveys of the engineering profession regarding salaries and advancement, based upon data from individual engineers, a survey through a questionnaire to employers of engineers has recently been made by a subcommittee of the Engineers Joint Council's Committee on the Economic Status of the Engineer. Its object was to learn directly from employers their attitudes and policies pertaining to the selection, training, placement, advancement, guidance, and professional activities of engineering graduate employes. The questionnaire was sent in May 1946 to 174 employers of engineers, including colleges. Replies were received from 104 employers in nineteen fields of industry, who employ about 2,000,000 persons, about 40,000 of whom are engineers. The following general observations are based on the questionnaires returned. Who Are Hired? Of the co-operators 96 per cent employ cadet engineers directly upon graduation from engineering schools, but only 4 per cent recruit their engineering staffs exclusively from the new graduates. About 43 per cent hire more than half of their new engineer employes after one or more years' experience with other employers. This is evidently a matter of necessity or expediency rather than preference, because more than sixty per cent of those reporting indicate that they prefer to hire the new graduate.
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APA: AIME  (1947)  Employer Practice Regarding Engineering Graduates ? EJC Committee on Economic Status of the Engineer Submits Preliminary Report

MLA: AIME Employer Practice Regarding Engineering Graduates ? EJC Committee on Economic Status of the Engineer Submits Preliminary Report. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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