Has your engineering education prepared you well for the "real world"? Are you concerned with the never-ending capacity for change, how you'll react to more responsibilities in the future, developing your communications skills, dealing effectively in a diverse workplace? This is a condensed version of Selinger's unique day-long seminar to acquaint young engineers with very important non-technical issues -- discussing them in plain English and offering many practical actions that can be used as soon as you return to your work and your life.

Selinger has three engineering degrees, extensive experience in the workplace and in teaching at Cooper Union, and was elected "1998 Member of the Year" of the Greater New York Chapter of Women's Transportation Seminar (WTS).