I am Bachelor Of Electrical Engineering and Master in Business Administration.
I have detail design experience in Electrical system of various industrial projects in Power, Steel, Oil & Gas sectors. Now I am working as Project Manager of one Power Plant Project.
I want a Permanent job in UK / USA and settle over there permanently. Can I get this opportunity from India where presently I am located.
yes contact employment agency in uk for your specific work and they will help you
or else go on interenet to jobseekers web site in uk and search for jobs and apply
I am a fresher graduate engineer from Bangalore`s reputed college with electrical as a core subject. I would like to get a job in bangalore, so any one , any Idea about placement or any web address for the same plz…
If you are genuinely interested to work really hard & with sincerity, You may mail me. Rest assured.
You are a fresher, and if can dedicate yourself for a couple of years, bright future is guaranteed.
Pls ignore this, if you are looking for a fancy 9-5 job.
I am an engineering student who has failed in 3rd year. So i have to continue my 4th year course next.
Usually engg course is of 4 yrs but i wasted 1 yr.
But i have to know whether i will be getting a ordinary job or not?.
Will i get a good paying job atleast after 5 yrs of experience in ordinary job or not?
I am from India. Age 21.
Will every mechanical engineer gets a good job?
Suppose you were hiring sombody for a job, and you had two applicants. One of them went through college and got top grades. The other one failed part of the course.
Of course you would hire the guy that failed the course, right…?
Welcome to the real world. Sure, some mech engineers will "get good jobs" - but only if they deserve them.
i am a fresher in engineering and i have got a call from a firm regarding an opening as a desktop support engineer in accenture. wanted to know if this job can be considered as an technical job and can my experience in that job would be worth mentioning on the CV?
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Hi
i want to know more about desktop engineer.
can we do career in Desktop engineer job or not?
any value to this job?
If you go to the website www.salary.com it will give you the salary range and I think the job duties for that position. I think it also links up to Monsterjob’s website to show you jobs in your area that hire for that and it will give a brief job description. I hope that helps.
I want to go to aeronautical engineer,
is it really hard to get a job relate to that major?
And what about mechanical? what job i can get with mechanical engineer?
What is the average salary in aeronautical engineer and mechanical engineer?
and btw, what is biomedical engineer?
Thank you!
Chemical & Aerospace (not Aeronautical) Engineers make the most $$.
However, be careful because that is changing.
Jobs & $$ in the future are Petroleum, Chemical, and BioMedical (creating synthetic body parts, etc.).
Well, I LOVEE doing hands on work and getting my hands dirty. But out in the job market, jobs seem to only be for mechanical engineers. What I would like to know is can I be able to hold a mechanical engineering job but do the hands on work? Or is that not possible?
Everything is possible. Most M. Engineers have do their jobs by hand in the field. Take the example of Rigging in oil fields. Or even in maintenance jobs you will have make your hands dirty with oil, grease etc. So options are open.
because one of my friends have no experience and have a bachelor degree and got hired for a starting $70,000 job at edison electric company in california?
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I am about to complete my Bachelors of Engineering, I always have in my mind to work and settle in US,
So I am stucked here on how to find the job in US for my qualification and will they Recruit freshers( Indians) as the software engineer?
Hi,
I suppose you are finishing your course in May 2010. The situation right now in the US is not so welcoming that even experienced ppl get laid off. Though they say market is picking..this…that…it is ideally quite tough to find a position here. The major thing is the visa which you would require to work. In case you have a visa that permits you to work here, it would be relatively better. The other thing that you have to consider is your background ie which field of engineering. In India, if you are an electrical/mechanical/chemical engineer, you could still sneak in to IT industry. Here, you need a degree quite close to your work. Also they expect a little experience even at junior level say 6 months - 1 year.Here, ppl get that little experience through various interships during the course. I would suggest you to join some Indian company, gain some experience and get to US through them. You can still manage to settle in US after couple of yrs of experience in India, though it might take a year or two.