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work in great platform, but less involved

work in great platform, but less involved

work in great platform, but less involved

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Hey all,
Directly jioning in my company after graduate with engineering master degree, and my company is leading position in own field, and my functional unit is growing state.
I have been through some project, but my job is mostly for focusing on "seeing" others work, less project or parts I can in charge of it. 2 years later, boss let me to find more little project on my own as a sales with engineering expertise background, it's really unbelieveable!
In my opinion, if you can work as technical service, at least you can enough experience to provide better service, then explore the marketing gradually. one things lead to another, less work experience means lost learning and growing opportunity.
So, recently, I spend my most time on reading relative thechnical report and standards, but it's really not effective by self-learning for engineering project.

RE: work in great platform, but less involved

Sorry Leon, I realize English probably isn't your first language but I'm struggling to follow your post, or understand what question you are asking.

Maybe someone in forum1529: Translation Assistance for Engineers can help you with translation if you post over there initially, then re-post here?

Posting guidelines FAQ731-376: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies http://eng-tips.com/market.cfm? (probably not aimed specifically at you)
What is Engineering anyway: FAQ1088-1484: In layman terms, what is "engineering"?

RE: work in great platform, but less involved

I had also face same problem after my graduation... I read the article which you had shared with us @KENAT and its quite good i say. Thanks for sharing.

Prakash Panchal,
Business Analyst,
YouTellMe Media Pvt. Ltd.
401, B-wing, Sun vision, Hanuman road, Vile Parle (E), Mumbai-400057
https://youtellme.com/

RE: work in great platform, but less involved

It seems that Leon87 is sharing his experience of what he feels improved his work experience and what doesn't seem to work as well. If so, Bravo!
If there is a question or problem in there, I hope he explains more fully.

"Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively."
-Dalai Lama XIV

RE: work in great platform, but less involved

I got the impression the OP might have been asking whether there is a better way to learn new things that might be useful on future projects. To that end, participating in Eng-Tips is probably very beneficial, particularly if you attempt to answer questions. Nothing sharpens understanding of a given subject than trying to explain why something works the way it does. Even if you don't directly participate, reading through the postings is probably very effective as well, as there is usually a mix of basic questions and more complicated ones.

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