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An engineering degree once guaranteed a good job, but that’s no longer true. Today’s job market seeks engineers who can solve complex problems and adapt quickly to new technology, not just those with theoretical knowledge. With AI on the rise, engineers must understand that success now requires more than knowing C++ or AutoCAD. (Representative/Getty Images) AI can handle calculations and coding, but building human relationships, motivating a team, and thinking creatively are all tasks that only humans can perform. Therefore, every engineering graduate should view these 10 essential skills as a complement to their degree. These skills will not only help you secure your first job but also lay the groundwork for becoming a future leader. (Representative/File Photo) Complex Problem Solving: This is the most important thing. Not just identifying the problem, but also finding a solution in a creative and systematic way. They must have the ability to complete projects on time, within budget and anticipate any risks involved. (Representational/File Photo) Knowledge of Data Analytics and AI Tools (Data & AI Literacy): Quickly learn and adopt rapidly changing technologies. Understanding data and making better decisions using tools like AI/Machine Learning. (e.g. cloud computing, IoT). (Representational/File Photo) Clear and effective communication: Being able to explain complex technical matters to customers or non-technical teams in simple language. Easily adapt to new work environments, cultures and unexpected changes. (Representational/File Photo) Continuous learning: Accept that your degree is just the beginning and you will always need to keep learning to remain relevant in the market. Examining any information, idea or problem logically without getting emotional. (Representational/File Photo) Teamwork and Collaboration: Working together with people from different fields and understanding everyone’s perspective. Motivating and guiding the team in the right direction even without holding a formal position. (Representational/File Photo)