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We would love to include you in our SEPtember 2022 blog posts. The Volunteer Opportunity Board is where we list other volunteer opportunities, too, including creating exam questions and volunteering as an application reviewer.
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Wellington Oliveira, CSEP, is the first SEP in Brazil and has this important advice to new SE's: "Touch the ground." Learn about the system of interest and its operational environment.
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INCOSE's President, Kerry Lunney, ESEP, is a great example of what it takes to earn INCOSE's highest certification level. She is not just experienced (read the long list of job titles she has had in her career), but she is also an expert, the go-to person in her business community for challenging problems.
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Fatima Hanif, ASEP, recommends starting every analysis with the key question: "Why?"
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Do you have to be an experienced SE to participate in an INCOSE Working Group? No! They're a great place to learn, network, and contribute at any point in your career. Ankita Jawale, ASEP is a great example of this.
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Chomchuen (Rath) Feil, CSEP, is living the dream, having helped fight the COVID-19 pandemic through work with a test-instrument supplier.
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"Building relationships is key to performing one’s job well as a SE." I couldn't agree more with Tim Vermilion, ESEP!
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Alejandro Hernandez, PhD, CSEP, says about his INCOSE Certification: "The CSEP certification helped me to position myself in my company as a person with the required know-how to help us handle the complexity in our projects."
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John Vantuno, ESEP, recognizes the importance of soft skills. He recommends the book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” for an introduction to the topic.
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Regina Löser, ASEP, answered the call when her manager suggested she get an INCOSE certification.