As a 35+ year practicing structural engineer I’ve found that the best way to grow as an engineer is to engage a wide range of non-engineering activities as Jake has suggested. Thank you to Jake for your insights in this respect and for Rachel for your excellent questions.
As a 35+ year practicing structural engineer I’ve found that the best way to grow as an engineer is to engage a wide range of non-engineering activities as Jake has suggested. Thank you to Jake for your insights in this respect and for Rachel for your excellent questions.
@davebrown3957 Thank you for sharing your experience! Engaging in diverse activities can really broaden our skill sets and perspectives as engineers.
Awesome job, Jake. Some great advice even for non-engineers. Insightful questions from Rachel.
@cliftonyte7475 Thank you so much! I'm glad you found the advice helpful, and Rachel really did bring some fantastic questions to the table.
I do enjoy every conversation, am Learning alot
@kirowopeter5885 Thank you for your kind words! It means a lot to me that you're finding value in the content.
Very rich indeed, thank alot
@kirowopeter5885 I'm glad you found it valuable! Investing in yourself is definitely a game changer.