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Japan is running out of engineers

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Japan is running out of engineers.

NYT:  High-Tech Japanese, Running Out of Engineers

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Universities call it “rikei banare,” or “flight from science.” The decline is growing so drastic that industry has begun advertising campaigns intended to make engineering look sexy and cool, and companies are slowly starting to import foreign workers, or sending jobs to where the engineers are, in Vietnam and India.

It was engineering prowess that lifted this nation from postwar defeat to economic superpower. But according to educators, executives and young Japanese themselves, the young here are behaving more like Americans: choosing better-paying fields like finance and medicine, or more purely creative careers, like the arts, rather than following their salaryman fathers into the unglamorous world of manufacturing.

In the meantime, the country has slowly begun to accept more foreign engineers, but nowhere near the number that industry needs.

While ingrained xenophobia is partly to blame, companies say Japan’s language and closed corporate culture also create barriers so high that many foreign engineers simply refuse to come, even when they are recruited.

Nonetheless, labor experts warn Japan may be doing too little, too late. They say the country has already gained a negative reputation as discriminating against foreign employees, with weak job guarantees and glass ceilings. Experts say Indian and other engineers will often opt for more open markets like the United States.

Top 5 Reasons It Sucks to Be an Engineering Student

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Wired: Top 5 Reasons It Sucks to Be an Engineering Student

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Minneapolis #7 in Brainpower rankings of 100 top metros

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Top 10:

  1. Madison, Wis.
  2. Washington, DC
  3. San Jose
  4. Bridgeport-Stamford, Conn.
  5. Boston
  6. San Fransisco-Oakland
  7. Minneapolis-St. Paul
  8. Raleigh
  9. Seattle
  10. Colorado Springs

From bizjournals.

Minneapolis profile:
This is the corporate capital of the Upper Midwest, as well as the home of the University of Minnesota. Those are two reasons for the solid intellectual base in Minneapolis-St. Paul, where the dropout rate is exceptionally low. Only 6 percent of local adults lack high school diplomas.

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