4 PERSONAL skills you need to be successful in Environmental Engineering (or practically any job)

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These are just a few skills I recognized that you need in order to be successful at my job as an Environmental Engineer. Although I give some personal and specific examples related to my field, this list applies to pretty much any job.

The four skills you need are:
1) Good communication
2) Critical Analysis
3) Ambition and willingness to learn
4) Passion

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2016, Bachelors in Chemistry at UC Riverside
2017, Masters in Environmental Engineer at UC Irvine

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Hey Randy!! I was curious as to what books would you recommend to read outside of school. I have a LEED study book..so that's 1 for me. Others would be cool. Oh and What societies would you recommend joining to further network? I know that's a lot lol but maybe a video when you have time one day. Love the Vid!

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In the environmental engineering masters program, is it possible to focus on water resources instead of air quality or any other discipline?

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Hey randy lee what about hard skills ?

yona