Engineering careers in 2021: opportunities, challenges and earnings

It’s no secret - Engineers have faced challenging and unsettling times over the last 12 months.
And with results from The Engineer’s Salary Survey reporting large numbers of the UK engineering workforce as out of work, furloughed, or obliged to sacrifice part of their salary, there’s palpable tension in the market.
Will the global engineering market bounce back?
Or has the pandemic accelerated an industry-wide change that’s set to have a profound, long-term impact on engineering’s skill requirements and career opportunities?
One thing’s clear - engineers want answers. And that’s why we’ve teamed up with renowned industry publication The Engineer to tackle the topic head-on.
You’re invited - join our expert panel on 24th March 2021
Date: 24th March 2021
Time: 15:00 GMT
Our expert panel will discuss the results of their eagerly-anticipated Salary Survey and cover key information including:
- Market movements - what are the key areas of opportunity for job-seekers to capitalise on?
- Salary fluctuations - what implications do they have?
- Transferable skills - where will your expertise be best placed moving forward?
And much more.
Gain actionable insight from industry thought leaders
Hosted by Matchtech’s Managing Director, Grahame Carter, and The Engineer’s Editor, Jon Excell, the panel discussion will bring together a diverse pool of experts to dive deep into the Salary Survey’s key findings and offer actionable insight into how both engineers and engineering employers can navigate this difficult landscape.
If you’re an engineering professional or are involved in the hiring of industry talent, this isn’t one to be missed. Save Your Spot Now.
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