June 18, 2010, Newsletter Issue #28: Entry-Level Electrical Engineering

Tip of the Week

If you're looking to begin your career in electrical engineering, you're going to need more than your degree in electrical engineering. Most jobs, even entry-level, require that you have a working knowledge and thorough understanding of the basics: analog signal processing, electromagnetic fields, solid-state electronic devices, computer engineering and project management, among others.

In your entry-level electrical engineering job, you will be making the switch from academic application of theory to the execution of electrical engineering skills. Take advantage of your college experiences and highlight your roles and contributions to each of your projects, especially your senior project.

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