Strong communication skills in engineering have become imperative as the engineering industry continues to evolve. A report compiled by Marc J Riemer, who worked for UNESCO’s International Centre for Engineering Education as an assistant editor for their publications, was named ‘Communication Skills for the 21st Century Engineer‘. He writes:
“There is ample evidence that graduate engineers lack the required standard of communication skills, particularly when compared to the needs of the industry internationally. Communication skills are a regular feature of an engineer’s job in industry; some graduates employed in industry have identified that education in communication skills needs to be improved, given the demands encountered in industry”
My Opinion:
Engineers communication should be effective, engaging and connected. At the same time, Engineers should enhance their caliber and updated at all time about their relevent industry activities to make thier communication exciting and knowelagable.
Thanks for posting this explanation!
ReplyDeleteDear Saira
ReplyDeleteYour letter is inspirational, I believe that there will always be room for improvement in life and that learning is a never-ending journey! I am fascinated by your practical work experience in LTA, I would love to experience it myself one day!
However, there are a few mistakes to note that may improve your letter:
1) verb issues such as "I was graduated" >> I graduated and "I would required to.." >> "I would require"
2) From the previous error, in "required to have a good..", "a" may be redundant when used with an uncountable noun, "skill". You may consider removing it.
3)Minor spelling mistakes such as "offtered" >> "offered" and "inovate" >> "innovate"
Hope these pointers will benefit your letter!
Best regards
Diyanah
Dear Saira
DeleteI have posted my comment on the wrong blogpost. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Best regards
Diyanah