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CEA 168 – Coastal Engineering and Crushing Your PE with Matt Fanghella

    Video Introduction You probably never heard this before: someone switching f...

CEA 167 – All You Ever Wanted to Know About Using a Recruiter with Brandon Mcgill

    Video Introduction Today, Brandon Mcgill, a recruiter with NES, jumps on the...

CEA 166 – The Declining Enrollment of Civil Engineers with Mark Oakeson

    Video Introduction Why are fewer people getting into civil engineering when ...

CEA 165 – The Best Advice I’ve Ever Heard Going Into Management with Jake Adkins

    Video Introduction Thinking of heading down the management path in the engin...

CEA 164 – Diving Into Geotechnical Engineering with Siavash Zamiran

    Video Introduction If you’ve ever had any hint, sign, or desire to learn m...

CEA 163 – A Deep Dive Into the Water Resources Exam

    Video   Introduction Today, to wrap up our “Deep Dive” podcast seri...

CEA 163 – A Deep Dive Into the Water Resources Exam

    Introduction Today, to wrap up our “Deep Dive” podcast series, we take a...

CEA 162 – A Deep Dive into the Transportation Depth Exam

    Video   Introduction In another episode of our “Deep Dive” series, ...

CEA 161 – A Deep Dive Into The Structural Depth Exam

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