Ooof that’s a tough question. It’s technically an engineering degree, so I was under the assumption that I would actually use it in my day to day. I just unwittingly stumbled back ass-ward into a completely unrelated technical field, so yeah. At least that fine piece of paper did its job and got me the connections I needed to be employed.
which engineering degree is it? is it like theoretical research(experiments, writing science papers,etc), i can see that being a very hard to get a job from.
Ooof that’s a tough question. It’s technically an engineering degree, so I was under the assumption that I would actually use it in my day to day. I just unwittingly stumbled back ass-ward into a completely unrelated technical field, so yeah. At least that fine piece of paper did its job and got me the connections I needed to be employed.
which engineering degree is it? is it like theoretical research(experiments, writing science papers,etc), i can see that being a very hard to get a job from.
Chemical Engineering —-> RF signal processing
i did RF signaling in undergrad or was IF in ochem