• Question: What is the biggest mistake you have made during your career and how did you resolve it

    Asked by niammhhh to Pete, Neil, Matthew on 15 Mar 2015.
    • Photo: Neil Taylor

      Neil Taylor answered on 15 Mar 2015:


      Hi!

      Most professional engineers try to aspire to be “chartered” with an engineering institution – for example the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). Becoming chartered is a recognition of technical qualifications and certain professional “competencies”. These competencies include things like showing problem solving ability, showing that you can lead, showing that you can communicate effectively, and showing that you are contributing to society/the environment.

      As part of becoming chartered, you need to write “quarterly reports”, which record your development for that quarter of the year.

      I think the biggest mistake I made during my career was waiting over a year to write my first “quarterly report” for my professional chartership. This meant that I had a LOT of work to catch up on, which needed to be done in my own time!

      I eventually resolved the problem by investing the time required to be up-to-date, but I learnt some important lessons about managing the time that I spend writing quarterly reports! 😀

      Hope this helps!

    • Photo: Pete Symons

      Pete Symons answered on 19 Mar 2015:


      Hi niammhhh,

      My biggest mistake was taking a job that I didn’t really want to be in, but did it for financial and to save on my journey time to work. I wasn’t happy in the job and left after 6 weeks (which doesn’t look good on your CV) but I’m glad I did now because I wouldn’t be in the job I’m in now if I didn’t. I don’t think I can ever resolve the ‘blot’ on my CV but I don’t intend to change jobs now as I’m really happy so it shouldn’t really matter 🙂

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