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    The future of entry level jobs and U.S. engineers

    "but it leaves me wondering if engineering will continue to be a rewarding career or just an expensive hobby." Sharp21, if you really really really love engineering and you adamantly want to work in this field and you're willing to live with the risk that it poses in terms of job instability...
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    Graduate School in this slowing economy?

    Personally I would not go for a PhD unless I'm sure to find gainful employment after graduation; preferably in the academic field. If you're planning to pursue an academic career afterwards you must really enjoy research and be ready to became a paper publishing machine. If that is not your...
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    The future of entry level jobs and U.S. engineers

    sharp21, Electrical engineering ...especially the embedded systems and electronics /communications/ fpga development field sis a tough one to find a job in and has been like that since 2001. My best advice for you is to look very hard and move to other cities e.t.c. Also try to focus more on...
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    electrical engineering in Canada

    I completed my Bachelor's and Master's degree in EE from Canadian Universities, I'm fluent in English (came to Canada when I was 14 with family and was educated in english by english-speaking teachers when I was in school before coming to Canada) and I still found it difficult to find an...
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