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"These webinars provide a valuable resource – often untapped by our members," said Diane Bowen Collier, Chair, IEEE-USA Career & Professional Development Committee. "Presented by subject matter experts in a variety of fields, they cover exciting technical developments and topics to expand your professional skills. Whether you're tuning in during a lunch break or making the most of your commute, these sessions offer continuous learning that fits into your day."
What You'll Find in the Library:
- Career Boosters: Resume writing, salary negotiation, job search strategies
- Leadership & Management: Communication, team building, emotional intelligence
- Consulting & Entrepreneurship: Business skills, branding, client management
- Life Planning: Retirement, wealth-building, and work-life balance
- PDHs Available: U.S. IEEE members can request certificates for professional development hours (PDHs)
Upcoming Live Webinar:
Essential Documents for Your Estate Plan
22October 2025 | Hosted by the IEEE Foundation
A comprehensive overview of essential estate planning documents—wills, trusts, financial powers of attorney, and advance healthcare directives—explaining their roles, how they work together, common pitfalls to avoid, and recent legal updates that may impact your strategy.
Register now athttps://bit.ly/ieeeusa-webinar-10-22-25
IEEE-USA's webinars aren't just about individual growth — they're part of a bigger mission to promote lifelong learning, support innovation, and build a stronger, more connected STEM community.
So what are you waiting for? Dive into the library, register for the next live session, and start leveling up — one free webinar at a time.
About IEEE-USA:
IEEE-USA serves the public good and promotes the careers and public policy interests of nearly 160,000 engineering, computing and technology professionals who are U.S. members of IEEE, the world's largest technical professional organization.
Contact:
Leah Laird
Senior Marketing & Communications Specialist, IEEE-USA
202-530-8328 | [email protected]
John Yaglenski
Director of Communications, IEEE-USA
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