QUOTE(ebay @ May 21 2011, 02:19 AM)
wahh kool one ah.
bw the telecom sector, network engineering/computer science can ah?
or purely electronic eng?
QUOTE(thken @ May 21 2011, 02:50 AM)
electronics/electrical/mechanical/mechatronics/physics will be given priority
later no ppl then consider civil/chemical/manufacture
no way computer science student or network student can enter this field, you guys never touch before circuit/power system analysis and communication electronics also
actually individual with network engineering or computer science are more than welcome to join. the telecom's sector are moving towards IP implementation with their core network.
just apply who knows you're in luck. i'm comtemplating doing technical cert such as CCNA & CCNP rather than continue M.Eng but doing B.Eng pun sudah sakit.
QUOTE(me_ai @ May 21 2011, 10:51 AM)
yep starting from 1st page, people concentrating on O&G, (there are OGA exhibition in coming months or 2)
&
telco industry....
no one from power industry.... or maybe not so popular in malaysia...???
its popular but not so glamour as oil & gas lah kawan. currently i work in the telco sector & during work met a lot of electrical engineers. TNB, consultants, equipment vendors & contractors. Stay long enough the I.R title will be yours heheh.
QUOTE(LynnZed @ May 21 2011, 12:18 PM)
Yeah agree with u

my senior engineers got paid around rm25k+ when I was in ALU. They were more to specialist and I think they were paid in Euros.
Oh hey there fellow ex-ALU. What a small world. Was there for a while as an intern & contract staff for a few months.
anyway i'm a fresh grad in E&E, there's a lot of job in malaysia. keep on sending your resume's guys haha. last year was crazy for me as i went for job interviews in north, south, east & west of the peninsular.
This post has been edited by kai_rel: May 22 2011, 10:49 PM