Career questions tagged electrical-and-electronic-manufacturing
What advice can you give me about my future career in Industrial Electronics?
I have a few questions about the Industrial engineering field, more specifically Industrial Electronics. Given the extensive process to even get certified or a degree, I'm curious as to the learning curve of the work? Are there any particular skills that I should become acquainted with before entering the work field? And are there any commonly open positions regarding this profession? Is it something I would easily be able to apply for a job in, or would it take a longer time with less likelihood of getting in than most other jobs?
Is Electrical Engineering worth the years of college?
How do I get started doing carpentry? Is carpentry a hard job for first-timers? What type of degree I will need to become an Electrical Engineer?
Why does the compensation start so low for electricians at entry level?
I'm just wondering and I know that it can reach six figures at some point.
what was the course of your career like to be able to work for PG&E electrical construction remodeling?
I am a san jose job corps student and I want to study for the electritra construction remodeling degree
Should working for a huge company like google feel intimitating for me?
I enjoy working with wires and making a machine or a computer, but I never really thought of living a career out of it until my cousin suggested I should. I'm good at other things but making stuff is what I like doing because I get to call something that works and functions my own. #electrical-engineering #electrical-and-electronic-manufacturing #google
Is it better to just do Automotive engineering or do a combination of mechanical and electrical engineering?
Specifically I would do Mechanics and Power and I want to do research and development for an automotive company specifically doing propulsion systems. Things like drivetrain and the engine. Since the future is electric power, I think it is a good idea to have the knowledge of electrical engineering as well as mechanical engineering, #automotive-engineering #mechanical-engineering #electrical-engineering #electric-vehicles #electrical-and-electronic-manufacturing #mechanics #masters-degree #research-and-development
Do you think double majoring is particularly hard to do?
In college I want to double major in writing and engineering. I'm really passionate about writing it's my favorite subject and thing to do. I'm getting more into the field of engineer and I enjoy it minus all the math #electrical-and-electronic-manufacturing #writing #journalism