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by pure-awesome
2490 days ago
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Paraphrasing, you said > There are engineers who can accomplish difficult engineering tasks when they are given clear requirements and engineers have the ability to find creative solutions when they are provided with problems and jobs rather than requirements and tasks. I feel like I could perform adequately in either environment. The problem is I've previously found myself in environments where I'm expected to come up with creative solutions to a problem, but I have no access to the customer or even a simulated environment where I could try to do something similar to what a customer would do. In this kind of case, it's impossible to really know how to articulate your requirements, because all you can use is a fantasy model of hypotheticals. But requests for more precise requirements are potentially brushed off as wanting to be spoon-fed what you need to do and having inability or unwillingness to think creatively. |
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