Electrical and electronics Engineer

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the question of how to secure a good job after completing a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It touches on the expectations and understanding of the field, as well as the effort required to succeed in the profession.

Discussion Character

  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions the effort put into the initial inquiry, suggesting that it reflects a broader lack of understanding of the field.
  • Another participant emphasizes the importance of researching Electrical Engineering to better understand the career paths available.
  • A suggestion is made to utilize search engines for information, implying that self-initiative is crucial for success in engineering.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express disagreement regarding the quality and clarity of the initial question, with some indicating that it lacks depth and understanding of the profession.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights a potential gap in knowledge about the various roles and responsibilities of Electrical Engineers, as well as the expectations for job readiness.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals considering a career in Electrical Engineering or those seeking advice on professional development in engineering fields.

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Hello,
What to do to get good job after Electrical and electronics Engineer?
 
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Put more effort into it than you did in writing this question.
 
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mean?
 
My point exactly.
 
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what you mean sir?
 
Your question is ridiculously broad, and indicates a lack of understanding of the sorts of work that Electrical Engineers do.

Take your time to study more about what Electrical Engineering is, and what sorts of work Electrical Engineers often get involved in. If you have specific questions, you may find someone here who can answer.

Try this: looking it up on a search engine. If you can't do that much, you're not going to go far as any sort of engineer, never mind Electrical.
 
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