I'm a junior majoring in Electrical Engineering. I've recently been looking for possible job offers and have yet to find an entry level job anywhere (outsourcing??). Every job offer that I see requires a candidate to have 3-10 years of experience. It's a total bummer...I know there should be entry level jobs out there, but it's really discouraging not to find any. I can't do Co-Op because the EE classes that I need now are only offered once a semester...so I don't want to spend 6 years on a BS degree.
I know I'm definitely going to graduate school to get my MSEE, but now I'm thinking that I should try to go for a PhD as well..so I can teach at a University (maybe even get alternative Math Teacher certification after my Bachelor's so I can teach high school math while going to grad school). What do you guys/girls think about this?
2007-03-23
19:32:14
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Galbadian
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Random info about me: I'll be a senior in two months. I have a 4.00 GPA and I believe I'm the top ranked minority (I'm black) in the EE department. I've developed a simple processor in VHDL (also worked with FPGA boards) and an EMF detector using PSpice. I won't work with VLSI until the fall though.
2007-03-23
19:55:21 ·
update #1