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AstroZombie
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Sorry for a long post in advance.
Hello Physics forums,
I read Physics Forums often for useful information and post seldom but will try to contribute useful information when I can. (if I ever feel like I have anything useful to contribute!)
I have a few questions regarding Mechanical and Electrical Engineering but before I get to that let me explain about myself and what research I have done about the matter.
I have decided to return to school to major in engineering, either Mechanical or Electrical as that is where my interests lie. I have a B.S. in Mathematics and want to get a second Bachelors to learn the fundamentals and eventually get a Masters or a Doctorate depending on the job market when I finish the Masters degree.
Now, I have done some searching for information on the matter (as anyone making this kind of decision should) so let me explain what I have already looked into, and explain what I would like to learn from anyone who wishes to offer advice.
I have looked into the BLS website for engineers and read the respective pages pertaining to Mechanical and Electrical. I have looked at the websites of companies I would like to eventually work for and looked at what they are hiring and read the job descriptions. (Lockheed Martin, Boeing, NASA, various research institutes, just to name a few). I have checked out the careers page on the Sloan Foundation website. I have been to the IEEE website and the ASME. I have also been to my school’s engineering page, and read the syllabi from classes in each major.
Last but not least I have read the entirety of “The-Should-I-Become-An-Engineer-Thread” and other useful threads here on Physics forums.
Now what I am asking is if there are any Mechanical or Electrical engineers with job experience(either practicing engineers or upperclassmen with coop/intern experience) to offer some insight into what your job is like.
Specifically: (feel free to answer any or none of these)
1. Are you Mechanical or Electrical?
2. What industry do you work and what kind of job do you do?
3. Are you satisfied with your job, what about it is fulfilling?
4. Is your company hiring new engineers and what does the job market look like from your perspective?
5. Any other useful advice about the job/major you would like to give.
If anyone else with some advice about either profession would like to chime in feel free and thank you.
To be clear, I am not asking for anyone to tell me which I should major in, I am just asking for some firsthand perspective.
Thank you all for any response in advance, and again I'm sorry for such a long post.
AZ
Hello Physics forums,
I read Physics Forums often for useful information and post seldom but will try to contribute useful information when I can. (if I ever feel like I have anything useful to contribute!)
I have a few questions regarding Mechanical and Electrical Engineering but before I get to that let me explain about myself and what research I have done about the matter.
I have decided to return to school to major in engineering, either Mechanical or Electrical as that is where my interests lie. I have a B.S. in Mathematics and want to get a second Bachelors to learn the fundamentals and eventually get a Masters or a Doctorate depending on the job market when I finish the Masters degree.
Now, I have done some searching for information on the matter (as anyone making this kind of decision should) so let me explain what I have already looked into, and explain what I would like to learn from anyone who wishes to offer advice.
I have looked into the BLS website for engineers and read the respective pages pertaining to Mechanical and Electrical. I have looked at the websites of companies I would like to eventually work for and looked at what they are hiring and read the job descriptions. (Lockheed Martin, Boeing, NASA, various research institutes, just to name a few). I have checked out the careers page on the Sloan Foundation website. I have been to the IEEE website and the ASME. I have also been to my school’s engineering page, and read the syllabi from classes in each major.
Last but not least I have read the entirety of “The-Should-I-Become-An-Engineer-Thread” and other useful threads here on Physics forums.
Now what I am asking is if there are any Mechanical or Electrical engineers with job experience(either practicing engineers or upperclassmen with coop/intern experience) to offer some insight into what your job is like.
Specifically: (feel free to answer any or none of these)
1. Are you Mechanical or Electrical?
2. What industry do you work and what kind of job do you do?
3. Are you satisfied with your job, what about it is fulfilling?
4. Is your company hiring new engineers and what does the job market look like from your perspective?
5. Any other useful advice about the job/major you would like to give.
If anyone else with some advice about either profession would like to chime in feel free and thank you.
To be clear, I am not asking for anyone to tell me which I should major in, I am just asking for some firsthand perspective.
Thank you all for any response in advance, and again I'm sorry for such a long post.
AZ