WRIRR
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 8, 2011
- 6
For the past 5 years I have worked with government agencies; two years in a regulatory agency as an EIT and four years with an agency as a research associate (more like a high level technician). I am considering moving into the the private sector somewhere in the water resources area. My motivation for change is desire to increase opportunity and responsibility. Most of my work experience has been with instrumentation, hydraulics, hydrology, water law, although I recently took a wast-water design course. However little of my experience has been direct design. I did obtain my PE license.
What are some of the challenges in the transition from public to private sector. I'm expecting a more challenging and time consuming workload. How does a private firm view public sector work. Am I in for a tough sale to break into consulting? Thanks for any input or suggestions for development that may provide guidance in future career development.
What are some of the challenges in the transition from public to private sector. I'm expecting a more challenging and time consuming workload. How does a private firm view public sector work. Am I in for a tough sale to break into consulting? Thanks for any input or suggestions for development that may provide guidance in future career development.