No, many engineers are not good at writing papers. But they are more valuable to their employers if they can write reasonably well.
In general, engineers are not that good at writing papers.( They even have issues with handwriting.
Yes they are
Some are, some aren't. As in any other field, being "good at writing papers" is generally a positive thing and will probably help in your career, but for most engineers it's not a daily part of their work.
It depends on the person, if they are really good at writing:then yes. If they went into engineering because they weren't good at writing them: no
Some are, some aren't.
They are not necessarily so. Often engineers have fine minds and can do complex mathematics and are abstract thinkers etc. However, they are not always good communicators and not always good at writing papers. Quite often they can draft a paper and get another person to heavily edit to make more readable.
Quite common, there are 7 billion people in the world, there are a LOT less engineers than non-engineers.
Not very, engineers are good at doing things, not explaining things, if they were good at writing papers, they would be managers, but at that time, they would write more and do less in the field. Math is the more important subject at hand, not writing.
This isn't true at all, don't know where that information comes from, but engineers aren't good at programming in addition to writing papers.
You need not be ashamed, but why do you simply accept that you are not as good at writing papers? Can you not learn to do better at that as well?You need not be ashamed, but why do you simply accept that you are not as good at writing papers? Can you not learn to do better at that as well?You need not be ashamed, but why do you simply accept that you are not as good at writing papers? Can you not learn to do better at that as well?You need not be ashamed, but why do you simply accept that you are not as good at writing papers? Can you not learn to do better at that as well?
Not necessarily, good writing skills are a bonus for being promoted to management and getting bonuses, however, it's not a requirement because for one thing, engineers are not good at writing papers and secondly, they only know numbers and don't know how to explain it in a way that the client understands.
Yes, unfortunately. Especially when English is their second language. _____________________________ There are no GOOD engineers who have poor writing skills.
Nope, as explained various times, engineers have difficulty writing papers(in other words, they are bad at them) because they only know the numbers and believe that the numbers explain themselves. They don't realize that the other person doesn't understand what the numbers are about. Don't worry about it anyway.