ArmyEngineer
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Hello,
A little bit about me. I completed my Bachelor's and Master's (GPA above 3.75) in Electrical Engineering from an good ABET school in the North East. The focus of my Masters was Wireless Communication. I have one journal publication in Radio Frequency.
I am about to complete a 4 year contract with the US Army. I served enlisted in Army Electronics. I have also successfully passed my FE exam in Electrical last fall. During my service in the Army I received my US Citizenship and Security Clearance.
I intend to work as an Electrical Engineer (Federal or Private job) once my contract is up and I have decided to start applying for jobs. I have 2 questions and will be grateful for any reply:
1) What are the chances of an Electrical Engineering job in this market with my qualifications? Is there a particular kind of job/company I should target?
2) What can I do in the next 6 months or so to improve my chances of landing a job as an Electrical Engineer.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
ArmyEngineer
A little bit about me. I completed my Bachelor's and Master's (GPA above 3.75) in Electrical Engineering from an good ABET school in the North East. The focus of my Masters was Wireless Communication. I have one journal publication in Radio Frequency.
I am about to complete a 4 year contract with the US Army. I served enlisted in Army Electronics. I have also successfully passed my FE exam in Electrical last fall. During my service in the Army I received my US Citizenship and Security Clearance.
I intend to work as an Electrical Engineer (Federal or Private job) once my contract is up and I have decided to start applying for jobs. I have 2 questions and will be grateful for any reply:
1) What are the chances of an Electrical Engineering job in this market with my qualifications? Is there a particular kind of job/company I should target?
2) What can I do in the next 6 months or so to improve my chances of landing a job as an Electrical Engineer.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
ArmyEngineer