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You've got your degree. You're ready to start building your career. While getting your degree is an achievement, it does not make you an engineer.
Professional engineers are committed to improving our lives by designing a safer Canada. With a P.Eng. you've earned the right to call yourself an engineer and take responsibility for your work. Make the right career move. Get your P.Eng.
In today's increasingly competitive job market, a P.Eng. sets you apart from the crowd. It tells employers that you have the right education, the right experience and the right skills, that you are a true professional in your chosen field. As a P.Eng., you will benefit from:
- Differentiation:
Your P.Eng. licence tells prospective employers that you have proven problem-solving ability and the hands-on engineering experience to help their business build business. It says you've graduated from an accredited engineering program and completed a demanding, hands-on internship program, and that you're ready to work according to the highest standardsthose set by your profession.
- Belonging:
When you get a P.Eng., you become a true professional. It means you are licensed to practice engineering, and that you're a full-fledged member of the engineering profession. You're following in the footsteps of professional engineers who've been committed to engineering excellence in this country since 1887, and you're one of the more than 160,000 men and women from across Canada sharing in the benefits of membership in your provincial or territorial engineering association or ordre.
- Completion:
You've spent years earning your degree. With a P.Eng., you can show the world that you have gone the distance, and become a true professional.
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