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Ask HN: Who was the most competent person that you've worked with?

2 pointsby yanalmost 7 years ago
What made it apparent? What was their routine like? Have they influenced how you work?

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chadashalmost 7 years ago
I did a master&#x27;s in CS and one of my classmates in the program was the most competent person I have worked with. She was one of the few people in college or grad school whose work I didn&#x27;t feel like I had to look over on group projects. This was very helpful, because I had to leave town for a few days before the project was due, so I had to trust her to take my work (which I started a bit earlier than her on) and finish the project without my being able to check over her work. Some things that made her so competent (but that translate into a broader picture of what I think makes someone competent):<p>- Technical ability: I had utmost confidence in her technical abilities on what was a fairly technical CS assignment. I knew that she understood the source material well.<p>- Attention to detail: I was confident that she would spot and correct any issues in my work.<p>- Great communication ability: Technical ability only gets you so far if you aren&#x27;t great at presenting your ideas. This was especially important for the project at hand since we needed to accompany our technical work with a written report.<p>- Problem solving ability: She is someone who is great at problem solving and is therefore able to work independently when needed.<p>- Ability to work on a team: She is also easy to collaborate with and listens to ideas well. If not for great in-team communication, the project would have failed.