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Applications Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as an Applications Engineer?

December 2018
Some traffic to work. Rains a lot in winter.
Applications Engineer in Auckland:
Pros: Great beaches and outdoors.
Cons: Expensive house price.
November 2018
Great Area with tons of engineers.
Applications Engineer in Holland:
Pros: Always something new to do outside
Cons: Far away from Family
November 2018
Applications Engineer:
Great company, fast growth company comes with it's own growing pains, including poor training, low communication between coworkers and low average pay. Upper management is made of old engineers that are not as adept as being managers.
March 2018
Goal-Oriented Mech. Engg with 4 years experience.
Applications Engineer in Dubai:
Pros: City Culture. Food and Nightlife. Ample things to do over the time. Closeness to Native country. Income Tax Free.
Cons: Racial Discrimination. Super Expensive Rentals. Less Public Holidays.
December 2017
PAS Evauation.
Applications Engineer in Indianapolis:
Pros: No traffic, good food, nice people.
Cons: Weather sometimes.
October 2017
Payscale Review.
Applications Engineer in Dubai:
Pros: Women Safety. Infrastructure.
Cons: Robotic lifestyle. Lack of Social life.
June 2017
Life of a Mechanical/Applications Engineer.
Applications Engineer in Buffalo:
Pros: I get to apply what I learned about engineering during my academic terms in college. The flexibility, room for creativity and tremendous amount of support from upper management really boosts my job satisfaction at Sherex.
Cons: The salary is good, but not great. With my skillsets and experience, along with the average wagescale of Buffalo, my salary may be just below the minimum entry-level pay for Mechanical Engineers. A steady pay raise over the next few years may neutralize that concern.

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