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"Engineer knack" generally refers to a natural ability or talent that engineers possess for understanding, solving, and approaching technical problems effectively. It's a combination of intuition, problem-solving skills, creativity, and practical know-how that helps engineers find efficient solutions to challenges. This knack often involves: Analytical thinking: Breaking down complex problems into manageable parts.
  • Creativity: Innovating new ways to approach a task or solve a problem.
  • Technical intuition: Quickly grasping how systems work and identifying potential issues.
Practical problem-solving: Applying knowledge to real-world scenarios, often with limited resources or time.
Indeed. As an engineering student, you don't get trained on specific skills, you get trained on how to solve new and unknown problems...
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This is how we get the metaphor of the 10x engineer. Everything "falls into place" easily. It's a real advantage when you need to implement something fast, cheap and good.
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Reminds me of this.
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