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I'am doing my undergrad first year in Electronics and communication engineering..I want to know what are all the practices which will make me a good electronics engineer...I usually like solving tough problems and I also try to learn the depth of my subject..If mathematical rigor is what makes me a better engineer, I am ready to do that...Apart from problem solving and thinking creatively, are soft skills important? How are engineers graded in their workplace? Is it that they should communicate effectively??
Should they possesses soft skills like influencing others, leadership qualities etc..??In one self help book, it is mentioned that these skills are the ones which constitute 85% of the quality of graduates and that the rest 15% is the ability to solve problems by using what is learnt. Is this statement true??
To be frank, I don't have these skills...Even if I artificially learn them, I don't think I can make a difference..Please do help me in this matter...
Should they possesses soft skills like influencing others, leadership qualities etc..??In one self help book, it is mentioned that these skills are the ones which constitute 85% of the quality of graduates and that the rest 15% is the ability to solve problems by using what is learnt. Is this statement true??
To be frank, I don't have these skills...Even if I artificially learn them, I don't think I can make a difference..Please do help me in this matter...