Engineers, Choose Your Mentors Wisely

Without a good mentor to help you get past these hurdles, you’ll barely survive the engineering world as a young engineer.


In the engineering industry, it is inevitable that you will encounter new challenges in the entirety of your engineering career. Without a good mentor to help you get past these hurdles, you’ll barely survive the engineering world. That is why it’s important to choose your mentors wisely. It is the lessons taught to you as well as the wisdom they share are what will take you to the top.

So, what makes an awesome mentor? There are a lot of answers for this questions, but here are 3 traits that can apply universally.

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A visionary mindset

Good mentors are those that teach you to look towards the future. They encourage you to be updated with the latest trends in technology to be able to do your work efficiently. They inspire you to see past small hurdles and look at the larger picture instead. This way you are trained to always be one step ahead in the game, and have plans B and C prepared just in case plan A doesn’t work.

A Master of Management

Engineering isn’t just about tinkering, inventing, and solving. It’s also about strategy! Good mentors are experts at strategizing management plans for certain goals. Not only that, they are also able to create strategies that can be easily altered along the way in case something unexpected happens. They teach you management techniques that will help you handle challenges, small or big in your journey as an engineer.

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Push You To Your Limits

A good mentor studies and understands your growth as a professional. It is with this basis that they assign specific tasks for you to train you with an existing or new skill. They push you to the limits to see how you perform in a specific task, and then coaches you on how you could probably do it better.

They will also train you on how to leave your comfort zone and take calculated risks, especially when it means giving you an opportunity for exponential growth. Find a mentor who will show you different perspectives and let you see the big picture.

 

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Cielo Santos

Engineer. Writer. Artist. Gamer. Musician. She dreams of building a time machine and help kittens take over the world. Is secretly the pink power ranger in real life.

Engineers, Choose Your Mentors Wisely

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