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 what is the most lucrative electrical engineering position
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Posted on 12-17-09 10:40 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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what is the most lucrative electrical engineering position which has more prospect in east side around DC, VA, MD area?

 
Posted on 12-17-09 11:35 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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what is your qualification on that field

 
Posted on 12-17-09 2:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I did not know they still have jobs in Electrical Engineering.
 
Posted on 12-18-09 2:52 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I guess newlynew is pretty new in the technical field. I would say electrical engineering is the engineering of engineerings. Electrical engineers have its own different sections like communication, signal, digital systems, control enginering, power engineering, semiconductor, microwave,optics.... It is also applied in other engineering also such as mechanical, biomedical, agriculture, aerospace ....  May be you are thinking there is only oppertunity for computer related jobs. Man, electrical engineers still hold too many jobs in the job market. in 2008 out of 1.6 million engineering jobs Electrical enginnering was at 4th place with 157,800 jobs(civil,mechnical and industrial engineers were ahead of EE).
If you see earnings for EE : In 2008, lowest 10% made 52,990; lowest 25% made 64,910; median made 82,160, highest 25 % made 102,520 and highest 10% made 125,810.

Source: www.bls.gov (department of labor)


 
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and the answer to the question asked is: ......................

 
Posted on 12-18-09 7:53 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Well, I have seen many kids graduating in Electrical Engineering and ended up having to go back to school for a different degree as the job prospects were close to nothing. EE may be hot in developing countries or a manufacturing economies. I can tell you that it is not so in North America, especially when the whole manufacturing sector is doing so badly and is literally being moved to China and other parts of Asia. As a matter of fact, it is highly likely that you would end up with nothing in this part of the world if you graduate in one of the traditional engineering fields. And Mr. Bigbang, just for your information, I actually have a degree in EE.
 
Posted on 12-18-09 9:39 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dolphin,
I am thinking of going into Control, chip designing, power etc..I understand EE is a very wide field...but I just put it out there to see free responses not limited to any one EE field.

 
Posted on 12-18-09 3:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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xgaffadi,
I guess you are just entering EE major(it just my guess). Dont hurry. Just do some more research on what will attract you. And at the beginning you might have to take some classes on analog circuits, digital system designs, semiconductor, microelectronics, signal and systems .... after that you might know what is interesting to you. So, do some research. I would say bioelectical is the hottest jobs these days. 

Newlynew, nice to hear that your are an EE, me too. And you know what, my 6 best friends are also EE, and we all are doing great in this field. We dont regret being EE. I have one more year to finish. 3 of my friends are working in a company, they were specialized in signals and  RF, 2 of my friends are doing Master's and one of them is working in a biomedical company. They all finished school in last 2 years. I dont know why you are depressed but make some hope man, this field is not as bad as you think. This field has lots of opportunity. May be its true that Master's EE degree has more chances than Undergrads. And, for sure, to find an EE job is not as easy as finding computer programming job. 

xgaffadi, dont be discouraged man. if you are really thinking going to EE, go ahead. But make sure to build your resume before you get out of your school. I recommend to find a RA job in the school or internship in summer. I guess you are working out of school and trying to collect big a** international tuition. This is hard man. So, find a school where you can have less stress with money, so that you will be ok even if you dont go to ocean city in summer. May be you will be in some thousand dollars in debt when you get out of the school .... but try to find jobs that will build your resume than your money. and i will suggest microelectronic (bioelctrical focused)  career. (for signals most of the company will look for citizenship since its a sensitive, but still you can find jobs ) ....good luck

 
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BigBang: Great to know that you guys are doing great in your respective careers. I have gave it up some time back. I am now in quantitative finance. I don't regret doing EE at all. In fact, the mathematics that I learned in EE has helped me a great deal to get into my current career path... Good luck to all..
 
Posted on 12-18-09 3:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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newlynew: like you, I did my undergrad in EE too. and you are right, EE is not a very hot when you just have college degree here because lots of manufacturing jobs have moved overseas. but i think there are plenty of jobs here in US in EE if you have master or Phd. but PHD is something that lots of people are not interested in.

Looks like you are doing your master in quantitative finance. please tell me more about it and why you chose that field. i know it's a very demanding job especially in wall street but why did you choose it and now why are you planning to go back to EE.

right after my graduation with EE, i moved to IT field because i couldn't find job in EE and now i am working in a financial sector on wall street. because of exposure to various financial domain, i am planning to do quantitative finance or financial engineering in future because now i am equipped with all the things that i need to get that degree and move my career in that direction. i think it would be great if we share our knowledge on this topic.
thanks




 
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DolphinBro: Just like you, I started working at a software house in a BA type role with some exposure to software development as well. We mainly focussed on finance applications. That's where I got most of my finance knowledge and networking. That motivated me to do CFA. I never did a degree in quantitative finance but I managed to finish finance focussed MBA while working. So that came in handy for job searches. Now I am focussing more on Risk Management where quantitative finance plays a great role... 
 
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newlynew bro: Thanks for sharing your information. so what is your situation right now.i know market is pretty much beaten down especially the one on wall street but are you working in financial field using your MBA degree or are you still working on as a BA. the reason i wanted to ask you is because i was actually thinking of doing either MBA in finance or financial engineering but i leaned toward financial engineering because MBA seemed risker given the less amount of experience i have to join a good MBA school.

Thanks

 
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I am going to do EE too. I heard a while ago that TI will need  about one thousand engineerrs within 5 years. They bought some billion dollar chip manufacturing something company while ago.
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