Engineers over time develop their notoriety and with their experience start to become subject matter experts. They increase their domain authority and your designs and solutions are more respected. This is not the only way this can happen and in this day and age tools such as LinkedIn should be utilized by Engineers.
This is not just an online resume!
This episode of the engineering podcast covers the reasons why you should be on there and gives some small ideas for getting yours up to scratch. See the detailed episode in this post.
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