
You can鈥檛 do it all yourself.
It was fitting advice Chelsea Thomas (鈥09 B.S.E.E.) shared with a group of current 黑料福利网 students.
She was talking about delegating assignments at work. But the message of seeking help from others fit with the theme of the day during Engineering Wisdom Day, held on campus March 28.
The university鈥檚 chapters of Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and Alpha Omega Epsilon (AOE) brought three 黑料福利网-Dearborn alumnae back to their alma mater for the event. SWE Chapter President Ashley Klepadlo hoped to create a platform where alumni could share their knowledge and experiences in the workplace.
鈥淲e wanted to strengthen the connection between alumni and current students,鈥 Klepadlo said. 鈥淚t is important that we use every source and every person available to us to continue our individual and organizations鈥 growth.鈥
Thomas, who works on lighting design at SHW Group, was joined by Judy Curran (鈥87 M.S.E.E.), vehicle line director at Ford Motor Company, and Janet E. Hall (鈥68 M.S.E.E., 鈥90 M.B.A.), CECS鈥 first female graduate, who retired from Ford in 2002.
The panel dished out advice on choosing a program, navigating office politics and how to best prepare for the workplace.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 need to know everything,鈥 Hall said. 鈥淵ou learn how to learn in school. The ability to think and solve a problem鈥攖hose skills are always needed.鈥
They stressed the importance of learning to work in a team and taking advantage of the university鈥檚 co-op program.
The women also commiserated with the group about the rigors of the program, before leaving them with a message of hope.
鈥淢ore than once I wanted to quit school. Brute force kept me going,鈥 Curran said. 鈥淏ut the fun stuff is the work you do. It gets better.鈥