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atlbraves49
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Having graduated 3.5 years ago, and being unable to get an entry level EE job (I went into an unrelated field right out of college and have tried getting an entry level EE job for over 1 year now), I need to make a decision. I'm starting to think the only way I can get an engineering job is to again be considered a "student" (for co-ops/internships), and then a "fresh out of college candidate", to get a good entry level job.
With that said, I'm trying to determine what would be the best complement to my EE degree. I've narrowed it down to Chemical Eng, Computer Eng, Biomedical Eng, and Petroleum Eng.
Currently based out of the Houston, TX area. Can you guys give some suggestions?
With that said, I'm trying to determine what would be the best complement to my EE degree. I've narrowed it down to Chemical Eng, Computer Eng, Biomedical Eng, and Petroleum Eng.
Currently based out of the Houston, TX area. Can you guys give some suggestions?