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Which sub-fields of EE are the most in demand right now? How about for the next 10 years or so? I'll be graduating soon and want to best position myself for the job market.
The discussion revolves around the current and future demand for various sub-fields within Electrical Engineering (EE), with a focus on job market insights and career positioning for upcoming graduates. Participants explore a range of sub-fields, including signal processing, microelectronics, photonics, and control systems, as well as broader considerations for entering the job market.
Participants express a variety of opinions on which sub-fields are most promising, indicating that multiple competing views exist regarding the future of different areas within Electrical Engineering. The discussion remains unresolved, with no consensus on the best sub-fields to pursue.
Participants mention various factors influencing job demand, including technological advancements, industry stability, and the need for versatile skill sets. However, specific assumptions and definitions regarding demand and specialization are not fully articulated.
Graduating students in Electrical Engineering, professionals considering a career shift within the field, and those interested in the evolving job market dynamics of Electrical Engineering sub-fields.
Sakha said:I have a gut that EEs in the photonics field will be in high demand in the coming years.
QuarkCharmer said:Why do you say that?
sagan said:Which sub-fields of EE are the most in demand right now?