Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It all depends on which type of engineering you are referring. High quality well trained engineers will always be in demand. Engineers from technical certificates places will have more trouble.
Chemical engineers that go into the oil industry experience ups and downs frequently.
Mechanical can be good steady work,but some do not pay as well- againitreallydepedsonwhat type of mechanical engineer.
Electrical and computer engineeering have excellent prospects
Aerospace will always be there,but there is stiff competition.
Bio-engineers same as aerospace
Good Industrial engineers are in good shape too
Thinking, creative engineers that can write coherently are always in demand too.
Just a question about the creative engineers that can write coherently. My daughter has always wanted to be an engineer, but loves writing. She also like collaborating instead of being in a lab or a computer screen alone. She is kinda clueless what type of engineering to even go into. She is a junior by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It all depends on which type of engineering you are referring. High quality well trained engineers will always be in demand. Engineers from technical certificates places will have more trouble.
Chemical engineers that go into the oil industry experience ups and downs frequently.
Mechanical can be good steady work,but some do not pay as well- againitreallydepedsonwhat type of mechanical engineer.
Electrical and computer engineeering have excellent prospects
Aerospace will always be there,but there is stiff competition.
Bio-engineers same as aerospace
Good Industrial engineers are in good shape too
Thinking, creative engineers that can write coherently are always in demand too.
Just a question about the creative engineers that can write coherently. My daughter has always wanted to be an engineer, but loves writing. She also like collaborating instead of being in a lab or a computer screen alone. She is kinda clueless what type of engineering to even go into. She is a junior by the way.
Anonymous wrote:It all depends on which type of engineering you are referring. High quality well trained engineers will always be in demand. Engineers from technical certificates places will have more trouble.
Chemical engineers that go into the oil industry experience ups and downs frequently.
Mechanical can be good steady work,but some do not pay as well- againitreallydepedsonwhat type of mechanical engineer.
Electrical and computer engineeering have excellent prospects
Aerospace will always be there,but there is stiff competition.
Bio-engineers same as aerospace
Good Industrial engineers are in good shape too
Thinking, creative engineers that can write coherently are always in demand too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It all depends on which type of engineering you are referring. High quality well trained engineers will always be in demand. Engineers from technical certificates places will have more trouble.
Chemical engineers that go into the oil industry experience ups and downs frequently.
Mechanical can be good steady work,but some do not pay as well- againitreallydepedsonwhat type of mechanical engineer.
Electrical and computer engineeering have excellent prospects
Aerospace will always be there,but there is stiff competition.
Bio-engineers same as aerospace
Good Industrial engineers are in good shape too
Thinking, creative engineers that can write coherently are always in demand too.
I graduated with an MS degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1992 and I am now working in cyber security and it has nothing to do with mechanical engineering and the job pays really well. Having a degree in Mechanical engineering taught me how to think critically.
All of the above mentioned engineers can easily transition over to cyber security or software engineers and make good money. have you ever heard of "cloud" computing?
Anonymous wrote:It all depends on which type of engineering you are referring. High quality well trained engineers will always be in demand. Engineers from technical certificates places will have more trouble.
Chemical engineers that go into the oil industry experience ups and downs frequently.
Mechanical can be good steady work,but some do not pay as well- againitreallydepedsonwhat type of mechanical engineer.
Electrical and computer engineeering have excellent prospects
Aerospace will always be there,but there is stiff competition.
Bio-engineers same as aerospace
Good Industrial engineers are in good shape too
Thinking, creative engineers that can write coherently are always in demand too.
Anonymous wrote:What concerns? That there are too many engineers? Anywhere I've lived that has never been the case. There are several different engineering specialties anyways. Impossible to fill all those roles.
Anonymous wrote:Tons of kids going into engineering schools. I am trying to find job outlooks that look promising and many are not.
Concerns?