Anonymous asked a question to András L.
Hi,
A great transmission/optical engineer at Nokia differentiates themselves from a good one not by possessing entirely new qualities, but by excelling in existing ones and consistently demonstrating them. This often involves a deeper commitment to being an exceptional team player, proactively collaborating, and sharing knowledge to elevate collective success. Furthermore, a great engineer consistently applies strong general engineering principles, problem-solving skills, and a continuous learning mindset to complex challenges. The specific nuances of what makes an engineer "great" can also depend significantly on their particular area within transmission or optical engineering, such as design, deployment, or research.
Good luck,
LA
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