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Dani Philly Engineer STEM Changemaker has an Instagram engagement rate of 1.52%
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Dani Philly Engineer STEM Changemaker (@danitheengineer) — 3K FollowersEngagement: 1.52% · Avg. Likes: 45 · Avg. Comments: 6
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- Celebrating International Museum Day with some of my favorite photos from our wedding this past October at The Franklin Institute! Founded in honor of America’s first scientist, Benjamin Franklin, The Franklin Institute is one of the oldest and premier centers of science education and development in the country! Today, the museum continues its dedication to public education and creating a passion for science by offering new and exciting access to science and technology in ways that would dazzle and delight its namesake. Fun Fact: Fels Planetarium, where our ceremony was held under the stars, is the second oldest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. franklininstitute #InternationalMuseumDay #NationalMuseumDay #TheFranklinInstitute #TheFranklinInstituteScienceMuseum #PAWeddingVenue
- While this is my take on a current trend, I don’t take being a licensed engineer lightly. I love being an engineer and making a difference in my community and getting my PE was an important part of my engineering journey. Engineering licensure is crucial as it ensures public safety by verifying an engineer's expertise and knowledge in designing and developing safe and reliable structures, systems, and products. My license validates competence while also enhancing my credibility and trust among clients, employers, and the general public. Whether you are on the first attempt at the FE Exam or on your fifth try at the PE Exam, you got this as perseverance is key to passing these exams! My PE license has opened up many doors for me, especially regarding my ultimate goal to become a program manager. Furthermore, engineering licensure encourages continuing education, helping engineers stay current with industry developments, advancements, and emerging technologies as I need a minimum of 12 PDH’s or Professional Development Hours annually in PA. Through these continuing education hours, I am demonstrating a commitment to ethics, quality, and professionalism. What questions do you have for me about preparing for the FE or PE Exam or maintaining my PE license? #PathToPEExam #FEExam #EngineeringExams #EngineeringCareer #ProfessionalEngineer #WomenInSTEM #WomenInCivilEngineering
- Looking back on my engineering journey since 2017, I'm amazed at how different things are from what I expected. I thought my first job out of school would be where I stayed for most of my career, but I recently submitted my two weeks for a new opportunity in Project Management - a goal I've been working towards for years and comes with a salary increase to match the increase in responsibilities. A new job is exciting and a bit scary, but I'm ready for the challenge. Since I just completed the prep for my last day, I want to share some tips: 1.Celebrate the change! Acknowledge the transition and take time to reflect on how you have grown and learned. 2. Make a personal to-do list beyond the company's tasks like an exit interview. Consider grabbing lunch with a colleague or pass on your expertise along on a program that is used frequently in your group like AutoTAB . Of course also make sure you transfer all your projects to other folks at the company before leaving! 3. Check all your benefits: use up FSA funds before your last day, change benefit email logins to personal emails where applicable like your 401k, and understand reimbursement limits (like the federal Commuter Transit/Qualified Parking Benefit Limit which is $325 per month in reimbursements for qualified transportation expenses for 2025. 4. On your last day, send a farewell email to your team (and anyone else you've worked closely with). I'd be happy to share a sample email if you're interested! What would you add to this pre-last-day checklist? To those considering making career moves, I'd say: build your skills, leverage your network, and confidently advocate for yourself. The right opportunity is out there! #NewJob #TheGirlIUsedToBe #WhoAmISong #EngineeringJourney #CivilEngineering