 | Some say that engineering jobs are rapidly being outsourced to China and India. What jobs in the engineering field are the ones to go?
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 | Is it possible get full-time employment in structural engineering? Or are most of the positions available for contracted positions so your contracted for a couple of years? What kinda of civil engineering jobs are full-time? Do civil engineers have to consistenly look for new work and move from city to city or can they work for a companny that looks for new projects after one is completed andd just keep working on new projects for the one company.
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 | Hello, I was wondering if a physics degree, with a concentration in microelectronics, would be a viable degree for an engineering job. I am very interested in electronics, however my college doesn't have an engineering program, but it has this degree. I'd love to be an electrical engineer, working with electronics, but I don't want to get out of college just to find out that the physics degree leaves me unemployable as an engineer. I'd take a few engineering electives to complement the degree too.
Thank you for the help!
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 | I am planning to study civil engineering in University of British Columbia (UBC) and then go back to Taiwan to find a engineering job there. Is a Canadian university degree from UBC going to be useful in finding a job in Taiwan. I want to work in Taiwan and find a girlfriend from Taiwan.
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 | Some say that engineering jobs are rapidly being outsourced to China and India. What jobs in the engineering field are the ones to go?
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 | Ok heres the scoop. everyone knows engineering jobs are predominately filled by males in the workforce. Since I want to be around as many as possible, in what job would I have the opportunity to encounter the most?
1 answer - Asked By: negfrequency - 8/13/2009 |
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 | I often see engineering jobs listed as "Engineer I" or "Engineer II" in both job websites and salary websites. What do they mean, exactly? I know they relate to experience or pay, but are there any set definitions since many independent companies/sites use the designations?
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 | I'm planning on becoming an environmental engineer but many of the environmental engineering jobs I've been hearing about are mostly consisted of paperwork. I know there are jobs out there that aren't all paper work but would there be a good chance that if I become an environmental engineer I'll be stuck with job where I'm in an office doing paper work almost all the time?
1 answer - Asked By: escapetheunexpected - 2/4/2009 |
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 | I'm graduating college this semester and have been looking for a job that is an entry level network engineer job and I can't find any. I have a CCNA, but I'm now wondering if that is enough. Where are the entry level network engineer jobs and is a CCNA enough for them? If not, what else is required?
So without experience, you can't even get an entry level job?
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 | I don't understand how oil and gas industry has anything to do with electrical engineering jobs??
Am I not seeing this because currently I am working as a electronics engineer ?
This is how I am thinking about this - Oil and gas industry , digs up oil , provides it to our cars and trucks so they can run. Now I don't understand how or where "Electrical engineers" come into play into this ?? Please make me understand. I want to know.
P.s: I am an entry level electronics engineer, with a degree in "Electrical engineering" , Currently I am located in Houston, texas.
3 answers - Asked By: 8051 Microcontroller - 6/30/2009 |
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 | I've been reading a lot about engineering jobs and was surprised to find that there's very little calculus being used in many of them. I like advanced math and I'm heading to engineering college next year (after I complete my prerequisites at a 2-year college) and was wondering what sort of jobs for computer science & engineering grads use a lot of math? I'm interested in working on anything really high-tech. Anything to do with physics simulations or graphics, or cutting edge IC design.
1 answer - Asked By: ThirstyPretzel - 9/7/2009 |
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 | I'm a high school student who is great at math, and absolutely rocked geometry, but physics enters my brain and accelerates out faster than you can say "DOH!" So, what engineering jobs and college majors would be good to take a look at?
Thanks for your time!
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 | Where can I find information about engineering jobs? Is thier any good websites that show a variety of enginnering jobs and what they do?
3 answers - Asked By: Jordan Hanley - 1/1/2012 |
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 | Where can i find an on shore petroleum engineering job? What States? Also what is the pay for on shore jobs obviuosly they are less than off shore? And also will there me a lot of jobs in PA, WV, and OH because of the marcellus shale boom?
1 answer - Asked By: Beau Gribbin - 9/11/2011 |
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 | Just curious.. I recently graduated with an Electrical Engineering degree. I had this feeling in my gut since sophomore year that this career was not for me, but I didn't want to change majors and start over. I've received a co-op engineering job and I can say I really can't see myself as an engineer in terms of a career. I'm really looking to take a risk and try something either COMPLETELY new or maybe a little similar but very different. I have been looking at research jobs in hospitals and stuff like that. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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 | I am a recent graduate and I'm having problems finding what the tasks of some of the entry level mechanical engineering jobs actually are. I know there's jobs such as application engineers or service engineers. I was hoping that maybe somebody could give me a list and a brief description of what the jobs on the list ask of the employee to do. Any help would be much appreciated.
2 answers - Asked By: s_l_e_e_p_w_a_l_k - 12/21/2006 |
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 | I graduated in May with a BS in Civil Engineering and am presently working as an English teacher in Thailand. I'd like to begin my career in engineering but there are almost no jobs in America for entry level engineers. I hear the engineering job market is great in Australia but is it only for experienced engineers and how do I crack into it with visa restrictions and the like?
1 answer - Asked By: Christopher Pflum - 12/25/2010 |
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 | Is University role really important for engineering jobs ?
I have heard that it is really important that Individual job seekers should pursue there engineering studies in a good university which has good ranks and graduates rate of employment . Are all the universities the same ? I have majorly heard it now when i came to study in UK . Is it neccessary for going for the best ? We can be best in the certain fields we are ... What do you say ?
Please Help ..!!!
Thanks
1 answer - Asked By: BrainStormThinker - 1/14/2011 |
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 | If i goto Orlando Florida with like 2-3 years of experience, For a software engineer job will i have luck or is it not even worth it? What about in 5 years do you think it will change?
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 | What US state have the highest paying average Computer Engineering job? Please, give me a weblink along with your answer.
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