How open is the Engineering industry?

In summary, the conversation focused on the openness of the Engineering industry towards lesbian/gay individuals in the workplace. The speaker's friend believed that the industry may not be as open as other fields, but the location and specific discipline may also play a role. The speaker acknowledged that it may not be appropriate to share personal information at work, but mentioned a positive experience working for a small engineering firm in New York City where there was acceptance for lesbian/gay employees.
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I was discussing with my friend the topic of the Engineering industry and its openeness with regards to lesbian/gay people in the work place? She claims that it wouldn't be open as other industries, say business related or something, but wouldn't where you live depend also, as well as the Engineering discipline? I know someone wouldn't reveal something personal as that in the work place, but what if it came to it, would the Engineering work place be a 'tolerant' one?
 
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Engineering is by nature more conservative than many occupations, but if she's a good engineer, who cares about her sex life? It's a good idea not to talk too much personal stuff at work in any situation.
 
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I used to work for a small engineering firm that had a few lesbian/gay people and everybody was very accepting. Then again, most of the employees were pretty young and it is in New York City.
 

1. How diverse is the engineering industry?

The engineering industry is becoming more diverse in terms of gender, race, and ethnicity. According to a report by the Society of Women Engineers, the percentage of women in the engineering workforce has increased from 12% in 2003 to 15% in 2017. In addition, companies are making efforts to increase diversity and inclusion in their hiring and promoting practices.

2. What opportunities are available for engineers in the industry?

The engineering industry offers a wide range of opportunities for engineers in various fields such as civil, mechanical, electrical, and software engineering. Engineers can work in industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, and technology. Additionally, there are opportunities for engineers to work in research and development, project management, and consulting.

3. How important is networking in the engineering industry?

Networking is crucial in the engineering industry as it allows engineers to connect with other professionals, learn about new technologies and industry trends, and discover potential job opportunities. Networking can also help engineers to build relationships with potential clients and collaborators, which can lead to future projects and business opportunities.

4. Is continuing education necessary in the engineering industry?

Continuing education is essential in the engineering industry to keep up with the ever-changing technology and advancements. Many employers encourage or even require their engineers to pursue additional education, such as obtaining a master's degree or attending conferences and workshops. Continuing education can also help engineers stay updated on current industry standards and regulations.

5. How is the engineering industry adapting to new technologies?

The engineering industry is continuously evolving and adapting to new technologies. With the rise of automation, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things, engineering companies are investing in these technologies to improve efficiency and productivity. Engineers are also required to have knowledge and skills in these areas to remain competitive in the industry.

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