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Can somone with a bachelor's degree in engineering get a job? |
Can someone with a bachelor's degree in engineering get a job? If so, what job? Yes you can, depending on what type of engineering you do depends on where you would get a job. It is civil, structural, aerospace? Manufacturing companies that do things from building cars to making baby products hire engineers. I've witnessed people without it get a job. Usually in other department besides engineering If they are a social butterfly or if they do volunteer work for minimum wage to prove themselves to somebody. Many people have qualifications. Those that get jobs with those qualifications are people that can communicate their capabilities and relate to others who either do and have similar interests, or are known as in nepotism either by being a relative or through social organization recognition. One must be able to translate their skills into communication processes, else one gets left out. I'm going for the PhD at the moment, but I worked for four years with a bachelor's degree and had no trouble finding well paid and interesting jobs. I worked at a large semiconductor company and a small fuel cell R&D company. God I hope so, I'm in my last year of Bachelor of Science in construction management & Engineering! First of all, what kind of engineering degree? Mechanical, electrical, civil, manufacturing...there are many kinds, but they all lead to good careers. What job is dependent upon which kind of engineer you are. Ex: Mechanical - design and autocad work for automation and design processes, R&D work Civil - Engineering roads, bridges, cities, etc Manufacturing - Establishing manufacturing processes, quality improvement, etc Electrical - Designing circuit boards, computer chips, etc. Good luck. Sometimes it depends on what type of engineering. If you get an electrical engineering degree, you probably wouldn't be designing bridges. Engineering is pretty broad. You are pretty likely to get a job in engineering if you focus on a specific field. Some engineering fields a bit more flexible than others. I got my bachelors in Mechanical Engineering but am working as an Aerospace engineer. I could work as a civil engineer, a manufacturing engineer, I could work designing heating systems....etc. Mechanical Engineering is probably the most diverse field you could get into because it covers so many bases. Just a plain engineering degree would probably get you into more of a civil engineering or CAD design environment etc. I know alot of applications engineers with plain engineering degrees. Applications engineers basically work more on the sales and technical support side of a company, trying to help apply some product to the market. Couple of notes for thought. Engineering pays the most out of right out of college but doesn't go up much from there unless you get into management or start your own company. Also, I hope you like working with men because this field has NO women in it. Most woman that are engineers are basically men ;). Good luck! |
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