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When should I get a mentor? When should I become a mentor? I am in the middle ground of having valuable skills, but I do not master everything in my professional career.

When do I become a dedicated mentee? When do I devote time to mentoring someone? When do I take experience to a team and rely on group learning and not give it a formal title? I have a nice set of skills I would love to share but I don't have a great outlet to share them. I am by no means a master of the universe and would like to expand what I do, when should I focus on that? Can I be a mentor to someone while being mentored by someone at the same time? Also how can I facilitate group learning on a team? How can I help people mentor each other?

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What is the future on hardware engineering?

My father is a hardware engineer who loves his job and gets a good living out of it. However, software engineering tends to dominate over hardware engineering nowadays and I was wondering is hardware engineering going to survive and be as fruitful at this rate? #engineering #engineer #jobs #hardware #outlook

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