QUOTE(choco5645 @ Jan 18 2021, 10:45 PM)
What future does electrical engineers have in this country ?
Hi, I'm 24 this year and curre ntly in 3rd year studying electrical engineering specializing in communications. Lately, I'm very disinterested in the course and I feel future outlook for engineers is bleak with fresh graduate unemployment is high. So any electrical engineers here can share your trajectory after graduation and do you enjoy it as a career because I'm thinking switching to finance after graduation. I feel like courses such as accounting and finance has greater ROI compared to engineering.
Tldr: Dissatisfied electrical eng. student want to know what future holds in engineering career.
Hi, I just graduated as EE engineer on July 2020 and managed to secure a job in O&G (very rare, but possible)Hi, I'm 24 this year and curre ntly in 3rd year studying electrical engineering specializing in communications. Lately, I'm very disinterested in the course and I feel future outlook for engineers is bleak with fresh graduate unemployment is high. So any electrical engineers here can share your trajectory after graduation and do you enjoy it as a career because I'm thinking switching to finance after graduation. I feel like courses such as accounting and finance has greater ROI compared to engineering.
Tldr: Dissatisfied electrical eng. student want to know what future holds in engineering career.
My dilemma is probably a bit different from you as I am majoring in power system. Tbh, i think communication (I think it falls under electronics category) has a wide range of opportunity as opposed to electrical. Electronic, particularly communication is constantly expanding and improving, take Huawei for example. If dont feel like entering telco company, I think Intel (semicon) is a good run too. In fact, a lot of opportunity in Singapore offering electronics job over electrical.
Im not sure how you value disinterest in the course as in due to ROI or the works/skills that are needed as a communication engineer but I wish you all the best.
I have no comments on accounting/finance as I have no experience on it.
TLDR: I think electronics have a good future. No comments on accounting/finance.
Jan 28 2021, 11:15 AM

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