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Applications Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as an Applications Engineer?
August 2014
Make Sure You Know How To Travel.
Applications Engineer:
Make sure you know how to travel, chances are you need a bag ready to go, when ever you need to go. Remember all your experience matters! Even the mundane follow through on your part matters to an employer.
July 2014
Regular Nine To Five.
Applications Engineer:
Pros: I like being able to come home at the same time everyday.
Cons: High stress job where small errors add up quick.
May 2014
New To Applications Engineering.
Applications Engineer:
Pros: The job is very easy going and the pace usually depended on you. There is a decent amount of travel in this job if you like to do so.
Cons: The pay is not great at first. It's not what you would expect after owing so much in loans after 4-5 years of college.
January 2014
Applications Engineer:
Pros: The nature of it. It's so much fun and challenging.
Cons: I get paid very little money at the moment.
October 2013
Lack of a career path.
Applications Engineer:
The skill set that one develops to become an engineer is over kill for the duties required for this job.
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