 | What kind of jobs do this people perform those who go into this field. What exactly do they do?
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 | Husband is Wireless Engineer (Cable and Telephony background) I've 12 years Financial Customer Services experience) we're 33 and 34 respectively.
Not proud to admit it but I'm UK born and bred, just looking to escape this miserable country, worked all our lives (well since we were 16!) Just looking to improve our way of life....
Husband is very good at cricket used to play for Yorkshire!
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 | I am in year 10 at school what exam results do need to do this job and how do I get a pilots license does it cost money and what are the pros and cons of the job
thanks
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 | I have recently finished a diploma in Network Engineering, and have just started a job as a junior network engineer, I was just wondering if this is a good path for an IT career (answers from people in networking and there past experiences would be greatly appreciated). Thanks guys cya!
P.S I find networking very interesting, however programming is my down point.
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 | I COMPLETED MY DEGREE (B.E ELECTRONICS ) NOW I AM LOOKING FOR SOME SPECIFIC SHORT TERM COURSES WHICH PROVIDES GOOD JOB OPPORTUNITIES AS WELL AS BETTER SCOPE IN FUTURE.....PLEASE SUGGEST?
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 | I will be pursuing them from NIT Warangal or NIT Trichy in India.
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 | I'm going to do engineering please tell me which is better.
1 answer - Asked By: Farooq Raz - 7/4/2011 |
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 | I am looking at a masters degree course at a local university that I can continue onto after completion of my electrical/electronics degree, the course is a Telecommunications course and it consists of the following modules:
• Network Simulation
•Wireless Communications
• Digital Telephony
• Local and Wide Area Networks
• Network Security
• Broadcast Systems
The information on the website says that after completion of the course it is possible to continue onto careers such as Network manager and Network design engineer. I am a bit unsure on what these jobs actually consist of, I mean I always thought of networking being mainly programming based like sitting there in an office programming in Java all day but this course doesnt seem to have any programming lessons, would it be a subject where there is a lot of electronics and circuits involved and is it a good choice after completing an electronics honors degree?
Thank you in advance.
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 | Guys please answer this as soon as possible.. its urgent
a computer engineer
this is the question the HR asks first in an interview to the engineer.so what should be his answer so that he can get the job?
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 | I wish to convert an incomming call on one computer on my network and answer it on a second computer in the same network. The incomming call on the first computer will be received by a standard 56k internal modem. The software I'm looking for should be able to transmit this call over the network to the second computer so that a user can answer it there (not with a standard phone line, perhaps a headset or bluetooth wireless headset) Any ideas on this setup?
Thanks guys for the answer, but as to the VOIP gateway, will I need to purchase additional hardware or can software on that computer simply use the internal modem to accept the analog signal and convert to IP for use on the network? I doubt I'll have latency issues or bandwidth problems in the network as it's a simple setup with not more than 4 pc's on the network (only 2 will be involved)
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 | I am looking at a masters degree course at a local university that I can continue onto after completion of my electrical/electronics degree, the course is a Telecommunications course and it consists of the following modules:
• Network Simulation
•Wireless Communications
• Digital Telephony
• Local and Wide Area Networks
• Network Security
• Broadcast Systems
The information on the website says that after completion of the course it is possible to continue onto careers such as Network manager and Network design engineer. I am a bit unsure on what these jobs actually consist of, I mean I always thought of networking being mainly programming based like sitting there in an office programming in Java all day but this course doesnt seem to have any programming lessons, would it be a subject where there is a lot of electronics and circuits involved and is it a good choice after completing an electronics honors degree?
Thank you in advance.
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 | How do one get commercial pilot license and become a pilot of an aircraft.How is the job market now.i am a graduate and about twentyfive.
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 | Can any one tell me briefly what is telecom engineering services business managment
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 | I m thinking of choosing my engineering branch as electronics and communications...so can an1 brighten me up on the scope and placement opportunities and what companies can be joined(any multinational companies...?names plz)
and yeah i m quite interested in this field...
and plz i want as much detail as possible....thanx ppl
1 answer - Asked By: snake_189 - 12/5/2009 |
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 | Hello everyone,
I am wondering what course in college should I take if I am not that good in math. I'm just really worried about my future. My parents wants me to take something in Mechanical Engineering and I need help picking a right one. I never liked math but I'm ok with fixing and building stuff.
thanks in advance!
P.S Also what courses in High School should I take!
Electromechanical Engineering Technician Program (T146)2013 - 2014
This program will prepare graduates for the rapidly changing demands of the North American industrial environment. Today’s companies require employees with multidisciplinary expertise that combines electrical and mechanical skills, who can install, maintain, operate, modify and troubleshoot increasingly sophisticated and automated equipment.
Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Building Automation Program (T171)2013 - 2014
Specialization in building automation is an emerging and growing employment opportunity, especially in the construction and property development sector. This advanced diploma program will provide the skills and knowledge you need in building science, building automation systems, networking and project management. Upon graduation, you’ll not only be prepared for jobs in the industrial/manufacturing sector, but will also have the skill set in demand by the construction and property development sector. Builders and property managers require people to design and integrate building control systems such as lighting, telephony, security, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC), air quality, energy consumption and fire and safety. They need technologists familiar with a centralized approach and who can manage and control a building from an interface that provides building-wide efficiency, cost-effective operations and information sharing.
Mechanical Engineering Technology - Design Program (T121)2013 - 2014
Mechanical engineering is a cornerstone of sophisticated and technologically advanced economies. Process automation and control, precision machining and design functions can be found in industries as diverse as automotive, aerospace, robotics, biotechnology and energy, and these mechanical functions open doors to a vast array of industrial automation and design-oriented careers.
Mechanical Technician - Tool and Die (T143)2013 - 2014
The reputation of this program has been firmly established over the last 20 years by outstanding, highly qualified and industry-experienced faculty and support staff, who develop one-on-one relationships with every student to ensure their success. This program, in which women and men can excel equally, combines theory and hands-on experience in our machine shops and computer labs and on our state-of-the-art computer numerical control (CNC) equipment. Extensive time is spent in the shops.
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 | It'll be 1 year next week in my present company, i wanted to look for another job as i am not learning anything from here.
i wanted to know about the post of IT manager and what are the responsibilities included in that job.
Also i am getting 6500 AED per month currently, how much percent increase can i ask?
i am OCP certified, i am also interested in DBA position.
I also wanted to know if there are job opportunities in dubai for DBA position.
Thanks in advance
I am havin 2 years of exp in total
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 | I'm a telecommunications student in my second year of the university, i just turned 17.
I was just wondering wat it was like to be an actual telecoms engineer. So far we do so much calculations, im pretty good at that although its becomming more complicated but most of my class mates are less serious with the calculations. They are older (being 17 im the youngest) and say i wouldnt really need all that, as there are computers for those now. But i dont wanna put my trust in them as most of them had other degrees already and just need a certificate now. And we've had less advanced practicals.
Am i really wasting my time with all this calculations?
Im begining to think its a problem. So i wanna know what working as a telecoms engineer is like especially the start ( no matter the country, i just want opinions). What do telecoms engineers actually do when they start in the office? Do they have to do calculations? Do they have to run and fix equipments? Do they sit on the computer doing stuffs like programming?
Will all this calculations just leave me as a lecturer teaching in a university, telling tales of how my wrong decisions got me there?
I hear telecommunications engineer are either in the technical (circuits, waves and stuff) or computer and networking (programming, cisco, networking) aspect. Is this right?
I'm not really a fan of waves and circuit, but I'm not bad at that either. If i study, i do good at it but its not something i enjoy doing. It bores me. On the other hand computers make me happy. Even when i don't get it right, i still keep trying.
Why i didn't do computer or software engineering is a complicated story so don't try to wonder why.
I am taking up programming. I love computers. Will this be of any use to me in the telecommunications industry? Am i just wasting precious time i should spend reading my electronics and circuit notes?
I am gonna get a masters in telecommunications. But i will be done with that by 21 and since I'm still young, i was thinking of getting another. I thought of software's, programming, networking and security because i wanna be exposed to the computer world also. I'm not really a fan of circuits like i said. I want a second masters in a different course from telecommunications but i want them to relate. I think its a good edge for me.
Also if you may give me an idea of what kinda pay to expect and how difficult it will be to get a job in various parts of the world. Where would be a good place to work? I hear telecommunications engineering is the most employing career in the world now. Is this true? And how long will this last
Any other advice you have from experience would help.
P.S
Pleas it will help if you give a vivid explanation. Even if its a million pages i will read it through. I could also contact you for more info if this wont let you write enough. Even if you think it will discourage me, just tell me. I know nothing good comes easy.
if there are errors in the grammar, I'm sorry.
Thanks
1 answer - Asked By: Rawliglat x - 9/25/2012 |
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