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Question 21 of 30 for our Computer Hardware Engineer Mock Interview

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Question 21 of 30

Can you describe how you would explain a complex technical issue to people who didn't have a technical background?

"When I'm working with members of the organization outside of the computer hardware development team, I make sure to use simple, easy-to-understand language when I describe complex technical issues. I am patient with them and take the time to answer their questions, even if I have already explained the topic to them. Suppose the person I am speaking with demonstrates an understanding of technical issues. In that case, I will then include common terminology, acronyms, and industry jargon in my communications, so we get through the conversation quicker and more efficiently."

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  • 21. Can you describe how you would explain a complex technical issue to people who didn't have a technical background?

      How to Answer

      Being able to explain complex technical issues to project stakeholders who do not have a technical background is a critical skill for a computer hardware engineer. The hardware development team needs to interact with stakeholders from across the organization to understand their needs, product requirements, and other issues relevant to the computer hardware design. Interviewers will ask you about this and use your answer as an example of how you communicate effectively and clearly, using simple and easy-to-understand language.

      Written by William Swansen on September 13th, 2021

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      "When I'm working with members of the organization outside of the computer hardware development team, I make sure to use simple, easy-to-understand language when I describe complex technical issues. I am patient with them and take the time to answer their questions, even if I have already explained the topic to them. Suppose the person I am speaking with demonstrates an understanding of technical issues. In that case, I will then include common terminology, acronyms, and industry jargon in my communications, so we get through the conversation quicker and more efficiently."

      Written by William Swansen on September 13th, 2021