Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) | Printer Friendly |
| Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) was developed to help young professionals transition from being a student to entering the professional world. |
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If you are an IEEE Member who has received your first professional degree within the last ten years, you are automatically part of IEEE GOLD!
Events
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Young Professional Online Seminars sponsored by IEEE GOLD:
IEEE graduating student members often find themselves in a perplexing situation early in their career - a strong need for direction, guidance and local networking to facilitate decisions. IEEE GOLD is promoting outreach efforts to assist in their transition from student to young professional. The activities - STEP and Graduation Reception, sets activities organized locally by teaming together GOLD members with Section and Student Branch officers. Access to the recorded session is now available. Information on previously held online seminars. IEEE SPECTRUM Webinar series
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Message from 2008 GOLD Committee Chair Soon Wan
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Dear GOLD Members, I am honored to be your new IEEE Member and Geographic Activities Board (MGA) GOLD Committee Chair for 2008. This is a great opportunity for me to continue to serve the IEEE. This assignment will give me the chance to enhance my leadership abilities, widen my network with MGA leaders as well as MGA Committee members, and the leadership of IEEE as a whole. I am looking forward to building IEEE GOLD into an new level of visibility and growth. |
GOLD members' testimonials on their IEEE experiences
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Jacqueline Babin, IEEE Houston Section Member "By attending section meetings and volunteering on the IEEE Region 5 Executive Committee, I networked with so many various industry leaders who led me to my first job after college." Scott Tamashiro, IEEE Coastal Los Angeles Section, Senior Member IEEE membership...Opens up a work of networking and personal opportunities. Members are not just colleagues for work and technology discussions, but friends for advice and comfort." | ![]() |



