The most important skills all engineers should learn

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There are many skills that you need to be successful as an engineer, however, some engineering skills are more important than others. I will be going through my top 10 skills from my experience that you need to be a successful engineer.

These are essential skills every engineer should have, the order of the engineering skills may be different than mine, however, these are the 10 must-have skills ranging from analytical to soft skills. to be a good engineer you must be creative, have good communication but also hard engineering skills like maths and problem-solving. this will give you the most important skills all engineers should learn.

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Many Thanks, Mr Hasty; I Wish I had you as a mentor in Sweden; you are a role model in humility and teaching!

noahnorberg
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Great video Brendan. We tend to focus so much on the technical skills that we neglect other important (if not more important) skills such as communication, resilience, being a team player, etc. These "soft" skills do wonders for your career!

TheunsGideonJudeel
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Amazing work Brendan, as a young engineer this is pure gold!

TonioCartonio
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Thanks I agree, as engineer and urbanist .

francescos
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This is excellent engineer Brendan!

I am just starting out in the industry and honestly you've helped me in many ways than one !. Thanks so much

wizamusinga
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Thanks Brendan. I really appreciate your efforts.

Ss-ekrl
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Very precise info, yes communication is a very essential skill. Keep it up.

DeepakKrishna
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From where you're at today, how long do you think it took you to get here? Could you tell your journey in uni and out of uni? How long did it take you to recognize all of these points from when you first graduate? I'm an engineering student, and I can't help but to forget at least a few things here and there every year. No way would I be knowledgeable enough to teach people anything. For you personally, how much knowledge did you retain after graduating? Were you an outstanding student?...or maybe I'm just worrying too much and its fine to not know everything. Whats the key factor that help solidify your knowledge in the field? work? endless studying day and night?

humpback
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Wish i was able to watch something like this years ago! excellent

abumaalik
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the most important thing after 25 years in Engineering is to never ever ever get involved in this career, without anyone else ever having to reinvent the wheel, stay away. The hours, the study, the terrible conditions, no one should ever waste their life like this. My salary is the same as it was 22 years ago, there are no prospects whatsoever.

johndevitt
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So Informative !
Brendan could u tell me how to cover a career gap of 3 last years where i had not joined any company after completing internship ? Did some certifications online & helped my family at home..is it enough to say in interview or should i mention some other thing..
Also i would love to know about some new career development books which are ur favourites to tackle unemployment & lesser growth in company ..

mohibquadri
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0:21 Mathematical Ability

01:03 Leadership Skills

01:54 Resilience

02:57 Analytical analysis

03:36 Problem Solving

04:23 Creativity

05:01 Continuous learning

06:42 Team Player

07:42 Communication Skills

kaesebroechen
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Hello, Brendan. Is it possible for a foreign civil engineering to apply for a minimum wage freelancing job in your firm? Or, is it difficult to get the idea of whole project if I am not there physically? Is there a possibility to outsource the structural engineering job?

rabinsonrai
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Hi brendan. Can i get you contact. As i need to gain some knowledge in related field. Do you do any online classes ? Thanks

ranjodhboparai
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uni's curriculum is based on 19th century and fees are skyrocketting, irrespective to their academic cost . I do not want to get college admins richer. Personally, I would go to trades (vocational schools) first and then learn academic stuff by my own.

mandakhg
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You haven't learned anything more than just the scratch, dam bro this sentence is following me even out of College, making me feel i'm almost graduating out of nothing

محمدالعجيري-رم
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Hey Branden many thanks
Which resources you suggest to find lessons for python related to structural engineering applications

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