Skills That Matter: The Reality and Importance of Learning on the Job

S. Swift, M. Nodine
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Junior engineers often enter their careers thinking that they have learned all the academic concepts they need to be successful in their field. However, once they begin working, they are asked to perform tasks that they only vaguely remember from class, to use computer programs that they have never heard of, and to perform calculations that they have no idea how to begin. The truth is that undergraduate and even graduate coursework provides engineers with only the basic structure for knowledge that they will develop during the course of their careers. Well-rounded and successful engineers need to approach their careers with an open mind and expect to learn new skills on the job, often under the pressure of impending deadlines and demanding clients. The willingness to learn, be flexible, and perform tasks that one is not familiar with is invaluable in the workplace, and it can open doors that take a career in new and exciting directions. The knowledge associated with experience and perseverance is far greater than that gleaned from textbooks, although developing that knowledge requires two characteristics that are not taught in engineering curriculum: patience and flexibility.
重要的技能:在工作中学习的现实和重要性
初级工程师进入他们的职业生涯时,往往认为他们已经学会了在他们的领域取得成功所需的所有学术概念。然而,一旦他们开始工作,他们就被要求执行他们在课堂上只模糊记得的任务,使用他们从未听说过的计算机程序,以及进行他们不知道如何开始的计算。事实是,本科甚至研究生的课程只给工程师提供了基本的知识结构,而这些知识将在他们的职业生涯中得到发展。全面发展和成功的工程师需要以开放的心态对待他们的职业生涯,并期望在工作中学习新技能,通常是在即将到来的最后期限和苛刻的客户的压力下。学习的意愿、灵活性和执行不熟悉的任务在工作场所是无价的,它可以打开通往新的和令人兴奋的职业方向的大门。与经验和毅力相关的知识远比从教科书中获得的知识要多得多,尽管发展这些知识需要两个在工程课程中没有教授的特征:耐心和灵活性。
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