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August 3, 2025August 3, 2025Common Sense In Tech, Fairness In Tech, Getting Things Done

The Power of Completion: Why “Getting Things Done” Matters in Network Engineering

In the world of network engineering, ideas are cheap—but execution is everything. Whether you’re designing a network architecture, writing embedded […]

July 24, 2025July 24, 2025Fairness In Tech, Health in Tech, Stress in Tech

How to Handle Pressure and Stress at Work When Deadlines Are Looming

If you’ve ever felt your heart race as a deadline approaches, you’re not alone. Workplace pressure is a reality for […]

July 23, 2025July 23, 2025Fairness In Tech, Team Work, Working in Silo

The Downfall of Working on Projects in a Silo

“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” This proverb sums up […]

July 18, 2025Fairness In Tech

Remembering Every Technical Detail Is Not Realistic

One of the most misguided assumptions in technology is that if someone cannot recall every command syntax, protocol timer, or […]

July 17, 2025Fairness In Tech, Kindness In Tech

Central Web Authentication Without a Mobility Anchor

When deploying secure wireless networks with guest access, Central Web Authentication (CWA) is a common approach used to redirect unauthenticated […]

July 17, 2025Fairness In Tech, Kindness In Tech

Wireless Engineer Interview Questions

20 Non-Vendor Specific Wireless Engineer Interview Questions 2. 10 Aruba Specific Wireless Interview Questions 3. 10 Cisco Specific Wireless Interview […]

July 17, 2025Fairness In Tech

Why 2025 Technical Interviews Should Include a Practical Lab

In 2025, I firmly believe that technical interviews should include a small lab component. Whether conducted virtually or with physical […]

July 17, 2025July 17, 2025Fairness In Tech, Kindness In Tech

Why I Believe the STAR Method is Biased and Should Be Retired

The STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) method has become the gold standard for interviewing. You hear it everywhere – from […]

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