Dr. Çetiner’s Blogs (Prof. Dr. Gültekin Çetiner)


HOW TO ASK YOUR BOSS FOR A SALARY INCREASE?

Posted in jobs, careers, Jokes by Dr. Cetiner on the January 6th, 2010

HOW TO ASK YOUR BOSS

FOR A SALARY INCREASE..?
 

  
One day an employee sends a letter to his boss asking for an increase in his salary !!!

 

  Dear Bo$$

In thi$ life, we all need  $omething  mo$t  de$perately. I think you $hould be under$tanding the need$ of u$. We are worker$ who have given $o much $upport including $weat a nd  $ervice to your company. I am $ure you will gue$$ what I meant and re$pond  $oon.


Your
$ $incerely  

 

The next day, the employee received this letter of reply:

Dear

I kNOw you have been working very hard. NOw a days, NOthing much has changed. You must have  NOticed that our company is NOt doing  NOticably well . NOw the newspapers are saying the world’s leading ecoNOmists are NOt sure if the United States may go into aNOther recession. After the NOvember presidential elections things may turn bad. I have  NOthing more to add  NOw. You kNOw what I mean.

—- Your Boss

Soft skills: The stuff that you don’t learn in engineering schools

Posted in engineering by Dr. Cetiner on the December 13th, 2006

Did you graduate from your engineering college and find a good job? Congratulations! But are you really prepared to work as a good engineer? Many newbie engineers will be shocked when they first start their careers. Many of these new engineers will see that a lot of skills required from them are not available and they had no courses in their engineering college to learn those skills. These skills are called soft skills. Even in courses such as engineering management, the curriculum cannot cover all these subjects due to time constraint. Therefore, there are many courses outside the university for career development purposes for engineers.

So what are these important soft skills? Actualy each of these soft skills is a different topic for a seminar. I will just give the names of these soft skills and talk later about each in detail. These soft skills are namely communicational (or interpersonal skills) including reading, listening and writing in an effective and efficient manner, speaking in public, negotiation skills, change management skills, soft decision making skills, organizing and having effective meetings (SMART meetings).

As engineers, you will start your career as a first level manager, you must be well prepared for technical skills required for engineering jobs usually different than what you learnt in engineering school. You must be also equipped with time management and stress management skills.

Bad thing about the workplace is that in school, your teachers give their feedbacks as grades for your activities but who will give useful feedbacks in your career?

As engineering students, you must be well-prepared for these requirements and think about how to acquire them from now.


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