Finished EE B.Sc degree - What to do next?

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The discussion centers on post-graduation options for a B.Sc. degree holder in engineering from Toronto, Canada. The individual considers pursuing certifications in PLC Technician and Robotics Technician from George Brown College, leveraging a high school scholarship. Additionally, there is advice to explore job opportunities in Alberta, where there is a high demand for engineers, particularly for those with co-op experience. The conversation highlights the importance of making strategic decisions regarding further education versus immediate job applications.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of engineering degree pathways
  • Familiarity with PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) systems
  • Knowledge of robotics technology and applications
  • Insight into job market trends in Canada, specifically Alberta
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the job market for engineers in Alberta, focusing on demand for specific skills
  • Investigate the curriculum and career outcomes of the PLC Technician and Robotics Technician certifications at George Brown College
  • Explore co-op programs and networking opportunities to enhance employability
  • Consider the benefits and requirements of pursuing a Master’s degree in Engineering (M.Eng) or Science (M.Sc)
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Recent engineering graduates, job seekers in the engineering field, and individuals considering further education or certifications in technology-related disciplines.

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Hi I am from Toronto, Canada and as its pretty hard to find a job at the moment. Should I get a certification in PLC technician and Robotics technician from George Brown College. I have a scholarship from them from High School. I don't know if they will help me. These are 32 weeks online FT programs. I have been out for 6 months and no jobs yet :(. Or should I just keep applying. Or go for M. eng or M. Sc ?

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Do you have co-op experience? If so go to Alberta... supposedly they are crying for engineers out there.
 
MarcZZ said:
Do you have co-op experience? If so go to Alberta... supposedly they are crying for engineers out there.

Yes I am told that too. I am thinking of heading over to Alberta in January or so.
 

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