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The Four Types of Problems Engineers Must Solve

June 24, 2019 By Anthony Fasano

The Four Types of Problems Engineers Must Solve is a guest blog by Kyle K. Cheerangie, P.E.

In Your Engineering Work, Problems Will Arise Under Four Basic Categories, Namely:

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Filed Under: Blog, Career Goals and Challenges Tagged With: Category 1 problems, Category 2 problems, Category 3 problems, Category 4 problems, Four Types of Problems, General problems, Kyle K. Cheerangie, library of solutions, Problems that seem unique, Solution, Specific problems

How to Use the PSI Framework to Sell Yourself in a Job Interview

October 31, 2018 By Anthony Fasano

How to Use the PSI Framework is a guest post by Nader Mowlaee
PSI

PSI stands for more than just “pounds per square inch” when inflating tires. It also stands for a meaningful way to enhance your value to a potential new or existing employer, especially during job interviews.

The PSI framework is also a great method you can use on the job to sell a project, product or idea to just about anyone. It’s an amazing tool to convince engineering leaders and managers that there is a problem needing to be addressed and that your solution is the best way to fix the issue.

P – Problem

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Filed Under: Blog, Personal Development and Professionalism Tagged With: Engineering job interview, engineering leaders, engineering position, Impact, Nader Mowlaee, Problem, PSI, PSI framework, sell, Solution

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