Insights from Career Electrical Engineers: A Q&A Session

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The discussion seeks insights from career electrical engineers regarding their educational background, job experiences, and career progression. Participants are asked to share their names, job titles, companies, schools, and majors, along with reflections on the difficulty of their studies, reasons for choosing their major, starting positions, promotion timelines, and job satisfaction. Key points include the challenges faced during education, career advancement experiences, and personal satisfaction in the field. However, the thread is closed due to privacy and anti-phishing policies. Overall, the conversation highlights the journey and experiences of electrical engineers in their careers.
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William
February 14 2011

I am wondering if i could have a few career electrical engineers to answer a few questions.

back ground

1) name
2) job title
3) company
4) school
5) major

now to a few questions

a) how difficult was school
b) why did you choose this major
c) starting position/salary
d) how long tell your first promotion/were you are now
e) how/why you got promoted
f) likes dislikes of this career
g) any advantages
h) are you satisfied with were you are

Thank you i really appreciate your help.
 
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