Insights from Career Electrical Engineers: A Q&A Session

In summary, William is requesting career electrical engineers to answer questions about their background and career. He asks about their name, job title, company, school, and major. He also asks about their experience in school, why they chose their major, starting position and salary, time to first promotion and current position, reasons for promotion, likes and dislikes of their career, any advantages, and overall satisfaction. The thread was closed due to privacy and anti-phishing concerns.
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William
February 14 2011

I am wondering if i could have a few career electrical engineers to answer a few questions.

back ground

1) name
2) job title
3) company
4) school
5) major

now to a few questions

a) how difficult was school
b) why did you choose this major
c) starting position/salary
d) how long tell your first promotion/were you are now
e) how/why you got promoted
f) likes dislikes of this career
g) any advantages
h) are you satisfied with were you are

Thank you i really appreciate your help.
 
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1. What is the job description of a career electrical engineer?

A career electrical engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining electrical systems and equipment. They may work on a variety of projects, such as power generation, communication systems, electronic devices, and more. They also troubleshoot and repair any issues that arise with these systems.

2. What education is required to become a career electrical engineer?

To become a career electrical engineer, you typically need a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Some employers may also require a master's degree for more advanced positions. It is also important to have a strong background in math and physics.

3. What skills are important for a career electrical engineer?

Some important skills for a career electrical engineer include strong problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, attention to detail, and excellent communication skills. They should also have a good understanding of electrical systems and equipment, as well as knowledge of computer-aided design (CAD) software.

4. What industries can career electrical engineers work in?

Career electrical engineers can work in a variety of industries, including power and energy, telecommunications, manufacturing, transportation, and more. They may also work in government agencies or research and development facilities.

5. What is the job outlook for career electrical engineers?

The job outlook for career electrical engineers is positive, with a projected growth rate of 5% from 2019 to 2029. This is in line with the average growth rate for all occupations. The demand for electrical engineers is expected to be driven by advancements in technology and the need for more efficient and sustainable energy sources.

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