Hi Doug,

I have added the word "Product" before Compliance Engineer. This narrows down 
the type of role a little and you can always use something more specific like 
Telecoms, Automotive etc. depending on what job you are applying for.

If you want to jazz it up a bit try "Product Compliance Specialist".

Good luck,
Chris.

From: Pawson, James [mailto:james.paw...@echostar.com]
Sent: 01 October 2013 08:50
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Job titles

When explaining to my (non-technical) friends what I do (EMC Engineer), I 
usually say something along the lines of:

"You know when you put your mobile next to your speakers and it goes 
da-da-da-da-daaaaaaa-da-da? My job is to stop that happening to the things we 
make. We can't interfere with mobile phones and they can't interfere with our 
stuff." Simples.

(Nearly) everyone has a mobile these days so bringing the effect of what you do 
into a frame of reference that they understand is the first step. Ed's plane 
analogy is good - you are the person that stops them plummeting out of the sky 
and dying! You are a HERO!

Best of luck with the job hunting
James

From: Ed Price [mailto:edpr...@cox.net]
Sent: 01 October 2013 03:34
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG<mailto:EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
Subject: Re: [PSES] Job titles

Doug:

You can be modest for all eternity, but if you want to be effective in 
marketing yourself, you have to grab their attention and reach their mind in 
just a few seconds; you have to put on a show. Obviously, this speech would be 
tailored to suite your audience, but you could start with a smile, calmly but 
confidently saying that:

I'm an engineer who, while understanding the technical aspects of your product, 
can also smooth your way into new markets, minimize your development costs, 
protect you and your company from legal attack and give your customers a reason 
for them to buy your next product.

And then, as they recover from the shock of meeting either a blowhard or the 
guy they should really hire, you move in just a bit, smile and shrug a tiny 
bit, and ask which of those areas he finds interesting and would like to talk 
about in some detail. You put the lead in his hands, and let him tell you what 
to say next.

I think that's a great approach. BTW, did I mention that I'm not employed now? 
Seriously, engineers usually are not adept salesmen, so whenever you get a 
chance, watch how good salesmen make a pitch and close a deal. Volunteer to do 
a field trip with your company's best salesman and observe how he does things; 
ask him about strategy and tactics. You might not think you are a salesman, but 
you are always selling yourself, always.

When I would be asked what I did, I would generally say that I was an EMC 
engineer, and I worked to make sure that electronic gadgets worked happily with 
other electronic gadgets. I would go on to say that, for instance, as a pilot 
gets ready to take off, he might dial in 15 degrees of wing flaps, and little 
electric motors in the airplane would move the wing flaps. And I was the one 
who made sure those motors didn't confuse the other circuits in the plane and 
accidently erase the navigation computer or command the wheels to fold up.

That was about the limit of average citizen's attention span, so you need to 
learn when to stop and change the subject, like asking them how they polish 
bowling balls or something.

Ed Price
WB6WSN
Chula Vista, CA USA

From: Doug Powell [mailto:doug...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 6:18 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG<mailto:EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
Subject: [PSES] Job titles

All,

Of all the people on this forum I'm certain we all share to some extent the 
same quandary.

I am currently searching for work either as full time or as contract. Part of 
the coaching I received is to develop a 30 second elevator speech to describe 
myself to almost anyone. One of the difficulties I face is confusion about the 
general term Compliance Engineer.

Often I see people confuse this with a compliance officer in banking or a 
medical professional of some kind. A third possibility is some sort of a field 
auditor.

My question is, how do any of you express what you do to the uninitiated, 
whether in a job title or even to family and friends?

Thanks, - doug

Douglas Powell
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dougp01

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