BLadewig
Electrical
- Mar 27, 2002
- 30
I'm curious to see what people think about the general topic of professional society attendance, in this case specifically related to local functions.
I attend the meetings both to network with industry people and also to just have the occasional good technical conversation. In addition, I consider the topics that the presenters bring to be an interesting supplement to my general industry knowledge gathering, even when they don't apply directly to my job.
After having almost exclusively focused on the job at hand for years now, I'm trying to pull my view back a bit to understand more about the industry in general and also just to get to know as many people as I can. I work in the power industry in the southwest and am in awe of how everyone over about 45 seems to know everyone else. Someday I aim to be in that same club.
The local IEEE PES seems to provide very real and tangible benefits, but I've found it's like pulling teeth to get colleagues to come along. Why is this?
Actually, that's probably the wrong question to ask. I'm guessing it's typical that most people that are comfortably employed don't really make much of an effort to network. I'm also guessing that the idea of trying to strike up a conversation with strangers probably makes some people nervous. And finally, I suppose I can see how some people don't want to be bothered with all this for a topic that doesn't affect their exact range of interests.
So maybe the question is better posed as why *you* (meaning any reader happening by this thread) do or do not attend?
I attend the meetings both to network with industry people and also to just have the occasional good technical conversation. In addition, I consider the topics that the presenters bring to be an interesting supplement to my general industry knowledge gathering, even when they don't apply directly to my job.
After having almost exclusively focused on the job at hand for years now, I'm trying to pull my view back a bit to understand more about the industry in general and also just to get to know as many people as I can. I work in the power industry in the southwest and am in awe of how everyone over about 45 seems to know everyone else. Someday I aim to be in that same club.
The local IEEE PES seems to provide very real and tangible benefits, but I've found it's like pulling teeth to get colleagues to come along. Why is this?
Actually, that's probably the wrong question to ask. I'm guessing it's typical that most people that are comfortably employed don't really make much of an effort to network. I'm also guessing that the idea of trying to strike up a conversation with strangers probably makes some people nervous. And finally, I suppose I can see how some people don't want to be bothered with all this for a topic that doesn't affect their exact range of interests.
So maybe the question is better posed as why *you* (meaning any reader happening by this thread) do or do not attend?