What is the attitude of employers toward engineering licensure?
There is probably no employer of engineers today who wouldn’t like to have all qualified engineering employees become licensed. Engineering licensure constitutes an integral part of the program of professional development of many companies; so much so, in fact, that many progressive companies have specific policies encouraging licensure and providing concrete assistance to engineers taking their first steps toward licensure. Examples of such assistance being offered by several employers include making available information on licensure requirements and procedures; assistance in the preparing and filing of application forms; payment by the company of the required fees; and sponsorship of review courses.
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