Favorite Parts of Being a Broadcast Engineer at NPR
Christian, a Broadcast Engineer at NPR, finds the most enjoyable aspect of the role to be "the problem-solving," citing the daily challenge of tackling large-scale issues and devising "scalable solutions" as particularly rewarding. This highlights the intellectually stimulating nature of the career and the value placed on creative and effective solutions.
Problem-solving, Scalable Solutions, Engineering, Broadcast Engineering, Technology
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Christian Mulvany
Broadcast Engineer
NPR
Columbia College Chicago 2015
UCLA - Fully Employed MBA
Entertainment Management
Arts, Entertainment & Media
Operations and Project Management
Scholarship Recipient, Worked 20+ Hours in School, Veteran, Student Athlete
Video Highlights
1. Solving complex problems and devising scalable solutions is a daily challenge.
2. The role requires creative problem-solving skills to address large-scale issues.
3. The work is intellectually stimulating and allows for continuous learning and growth.
Transcript
What do you enjoy most about being in your current role?
One of the most fun things about being an engineer is problem-solving. It's a challenging day-to-day task.
It's really a challenge to look at a large-scale issue and think through the problem from beginning to end. Then, you devise a solution that works for everyone.
That's the most fun: putting your brain to work and really challenging yourself to come up with scalable solutions.
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