Electrical and electronics Engineer

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SUMMARY

To secure a good job as an Electrical and Electronics Engineer, candidates must demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the field and the various roles available. Engaging in self-study and research about Electrical Engineering is crucial, as it reflects a proactive approach to career development. The discussion emphasizes the importance of specific knowledge and the ability to seek information independently, which are essential traits for success in engineering roles.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Electrical Engineering principles
  • Familiarity with industry-specific job roles and responsibilities
  • Research skills to locate and comprehend relevant information
  • Ability to communicate effectively within professional contexts
NEXT STEPS
  • Research common career paths for Electrical Engineers
  • Explore online resources and courses related to Electrical Engineering fundamentals
  • Learn about industry trends and technologies impacting Electrical Engineering
  • Network with professionals in the field to gain insights and mentorship
USEFUL FOR

Electrical Engineering students, recent graduates, and professionals seeking to enhance their job prospects and understanding of the industry.

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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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