Your Guide to Succeeding in a Global Engineering Workforce
Your Guide to Succeeding in a Global Engineering Workforce
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Chalvonna Smith Teachey
Director, SEAS Career Services
The George Washington University, School of Engineering and Applied Science Chalvonna Smith Teachey leads GW Engineering Career Services, helping students turn their academic experiences into meaningful career opportunities. She is dedicated to connecting students with professional development, experiential learning, and real-world opportunities that prepare them for success in engineering and technology fields. By fostering partnerships with employers across industries, Chalvonna creates pathways for students to explore internships, research experiences, and full-time positions while building the skills and confidence needed to take ownership of their career journeys. Before joining GW, Chalvonna worked at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business, connecting Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and startups to students through interviews, programs, and events. Chalvonna earned her M.S. in Management from the University of Maryland, University College, and her B.A. in Philosophy with a minor in Rhetoric from the University of Maryland, College Park. She is currently pursuing a doctorate at GW’s School of Education and Human & Organizational Learning.
Katherine Hugins
Associate Director, Admissions & International Partnerships
The George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science (GW Engineering) Katherine Hugins is the Associate Director of Admissions & International Partnerships at The George Washington University’s School of Engineering & Applied Science. With over eleven years of experience in graduate admissions, she specializes in international recruitment and partnership building. Katherine previously served as Assistant Director of International Graduate Admissions, playing a key role in enrollment strategies for global students. She is dedicated to facilitating smooth admission processes for diverse applicants.Are you considering graduate school in engineering and wondering how to prepare for a successful global career? Join us for a session designed to help prospective students understand what employers truly value in graduate engineers—and how you can position yourself to stand out. Global employers look for more than technical knowledge. They seek engineers who can solve complex problems, communicate clearly, collaborate effectively, and adapt to fast-changing environments. Hands-on experiences, including research projects, internships, or design challenges, are essential for demonstrating your ability to apply knowledge in real-world settings. International students bring unique strengths—cultural awareness, adaptability, and fresh perspectives—that can set them apart in multinational teams. During the session, you’ll reflect on the global engineering challenges that inspire you and identify the key skills to develop for success. By the end, you’ll understand how to leverage graduate school to build the technical expertise and professional abilities that global employers are seeking.
Learn how to enhance communication for impact
Learn to strengthen problem-solving abilities
Learn to develop global teamwork skills
Plan Your GWSEAS Journey
Learn how to enhance communication for impact
Learn to strengthen problem-solving abilities
Learn to develop global teamwork skills
Plan Your GWSEAS Journey
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Networking and Access to Expert Insights
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Located at the heart of the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area, the George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science (GW Engineering) is a beacon for transformative education, research, and innovation. Driven by a deep commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, GW Engineering empowers students to become tomorrow's problem-solvers, equipping them to address the world's most pressing challenges. Ranked among the top engineering schools, GW Engineering boasts an impressive network, with nearly 300 leading companies such as Amazon, Cisco, Google, and The World Bank actively recruiting its graduates. With its unique location in Washington, D.C., the school leverages its proximity to government agencies, businesses, and international organizations, empowering students and faculty to make impactful contributions globally. SEAS prioritizes ethical leadership, academic excellence, and the pursuit of innovation in the service of humanity.
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