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Electrical Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as an Electrical Engineer?

January 2015
No need for a bachelor's degree from a reputed institution.
Electrical Engineer:
Pros: Challenging work (when on site project work is going on) and yeah, salary & perks too.
Cons: Timings, communication problems with Japanese, cultural differences, racism.
December 2014
Be a imaginer.
Electrical Engineer:
Electrical engineer main quality to imagine the things.traise out circuits and p&I diagarams very important.
November 2014
After sales service portfolios.
Electrical Engineer:
Pros: Good working culture.
Cons: Salary structure.
October 2014
Electrical Engineer:
Learn building codes, autocad and construction methods.
September 2014
Electrical technition.
Electrical Engineer:
Pros: The labs and instructor.
Cons: Only 5 hours each class a week.
July 2014
Work As An Electrical EIT.
Electrical Engineer:
Pros: I like the ability to learn about new things and that the field is growing and will continue to grow and an high rate. That there will always be exciting opportunities with many new discoveries yielding viable employment options everyday.
Cons: I don't like the tediousness of how a lot of engineering companies tend to do their business. I want to be able to work at a place where we come up with exciting ideas that solve legitimate problems, not simple specify what cable runs where because of a certain regulatory requirement.
July 2014
Team Element, Being Part Of A Larger Whole, Very Rewarding.
Electrical Engineer:
Pros: Work flexibility is amazing, especially with a 9/80 schedule. Professional environment is very refreshing. Enjoy learning every day. Surrounded by people who will drop whatever they are doing to lend a hand or offer advice. When it does occur, the team-driven experiences are what I like the most.
Cons: Can sometimes get overwhelmed, which lends to operating in isolation, takes away the benefits of teamwork. Some aspects are out of my control, can only do so much. Accessibility of management varies quite a bit. 10 hours of "professional overtime" lends to an all or nothing approach. Lack of physical activity, or in general being able to put my hands on something vs. sitting at a desk working up documentation.

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