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RE: Checking Work Email Past Work Hours
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Zachary Gautsch
05-21-2019 12:16 PM
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I do agree with William Key in his response, generally, in that it depends. I also disagree with the original premise that we must be in constant contact with our clients and supervisors. I tend to take a hard stance against working outside of work hours or on vacation and will advocate for anybody ...
RE: Email Etiquette and Digital Messaging
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05-02-2019 01:07 PM
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Hi Paul, This is becoming more of a concern as more digital means of conversing are becoming popular. Email: I would say generally, email is the best method for communication but not for conversation. With an email you can easily archive information, provide attachments, use features within Outlook ...
RE: How to gain different experience at a consulting firm
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05-02-2019 12:18 PM
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Hi Matt, Your concern speaks to a lot of pain points I am sure. This is a difficult position many engineers find themselves in. I would say the first step is to discuss your concerns and desires with your supervisor in a very direct way. Something along the lines of: "I want to do X and hope to be ...
RE: Considering Company Culture in Job Search
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04-13-2019 12:06 PM
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Personally, I have found that company culture seems to be more elusive and one of the unknown unknowns. It is difficult to understand and compare company cultures until you have experienced it or multiple different cultures. I look for a company culture that will promote or at least have a space for ...
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