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killer1444
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Posted on 08-30-13 12:43
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Hello to all.
I am graduating soon with electrical and computer engieering degree, and my status is F-1. I would like to request my nepali friends and communites to provide me an idea about how to start my career in this field, and what should be my next step?
thanks in advance
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arni1101
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Posted on 08-30-13 11:55
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Jangali Maanab
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Posted on 08-31-13 9:12
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Graduating with electrical and computer engineering (ECE) degree???
>> I think your department is ECE, but what's your major? electrical or computer?
If you are graduating with computer degree, may be IT consultancy can be an option...but NOT for finding entry level positions...Working as a consultant ( or for marketing) requires you to have atleast three to five years of experience with say three to six months of training. We all know the reality!
Do IT consultancies help electrical engineers to find electrical jobs? > I doubt. Please share your experience if you find one or get an idea.
Good Luck!
- Jangali Maanab
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killer1444
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Posted on 08-31-13 8:54
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Hey . thanks for ur comments.
Yes, my department is ECE and my major is both electrical and computer engineering.
ON electrical, my concentration is on Communication.
And I have never heard as well, that people going to consultancy for elecrical engineering. Could you provide me some info on consultancies available in DMV area?
Thanks in Advance
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