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My major is electronic engineering technology. What are some jobs that i can get with that degree.?



I wanted to know this because i would like to know what field of study should i apply for so i can get an internship.

Unfortunately the hard truth is that some one with an electrical engineering degree will get the job over some one with a electrical engineering technology degree.

There are always exceptions and you may be one.

If you're not about ready to graduate, I would seriously consider trying to get into the EE department. Sure it will add a little time to college, but hey college is better than working.

It's do-able. I did it. I switched into EE from EET. There are just that many more job opportunities.

Good luck
You could work for a computer processor company such as intel.
Do you mean Electrical Engineering? I have a BSEE along with an MBA and haven鈥檛 worked in 2 years. You will be competing with young graduates from India that have PhD鈥檚 and are only 26 years old and will work for 25K per year.

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I know that most people will rate this bad but unfortunately it is true. When the Democrats opened the floodgates for free trade in the mid 70鈥檚 they also opened the door for companies to sponsor as many foreigners as they want. I鈥檓 not saying that you won鈥檛 get a job but try to realize whom you are competing against. Make certain that you do not go into manufacturing. Get some military service under your belt, preferably in a war zone (that hasn鈥檛 helped me but it couldn鈥檛 hurt) and then try to get a job with the department of interior. Learn as much as you can about power grids and water turbines.
I am currently 3 classes away from a degree in that field at UCF. The field of study should be Electrical and because my school seems limited at the moment as far as classes, I am taking optics/communications. I love RF engineering and I am working for a company that calibrates laser measuring equipment and GPS. The jobs you can get will be endless, depending on how flexible you are and what you pursue after graduation. I have a strong mechanical background, so I always come across as electro-mechanical. I'll include a link to the school site that breaks down areas you can pursue....hope it helps...sorry for the mass info.

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