QUOTE(bunyani @ Sep 26 2010, 11:32 PM)
do you mean that you have been offered a job?
if that so..if i were you, i would go for the job...it gives you real working experience+better pay..
you dont need this program at all..however if you are really interested in the path to become an "Industrial Automation Engineering"...then i would say go for the program..
its just my humble opinion though..its up to you to decide
thanks.if that so..if i were you, i would go for the job...it gives you real working experience+better pay..
you dont need this program at all..however if you are really interested in the path to become an "Industrial Automation Engineering"...then i would say go for the program..
its just my humble opinion though..its up to you to decide
i was offered a job, but i rejected it because it's totally different from my field.
but am getting another job, just got interviewed and confident will get the job, but still, the job has nothing to do with my field of study
i was studying manufacturing engineering so i'm all about design and production stuff, and i was offered service and application engineer, which can also be called "after-sales" engineer. any comments and thoughts?
thanks again
Added on September 27, 2010, 12:16 am
QUOTE(heizad @ Sep 26 2010, 11:39 PM)
actually 500 is the amount that u will receive from the govt..if u r lucky there will be a company that will cooperate with shrdc for the program..from my exp..i joined this program and it was also a conjunction with dell..apart from the 500..dell also gave additional 800 during the 1st 3 months and 1300 for the next 3 months before i was absorbed as a permanent..
so, it all depends on the program and the sponsor itself? so i should ask this during the interview yea?This post has been edited by adambomb: Sep 27 2010, 12:16 AM
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