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Tuurbo46
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:35 am    Post subject: Career Advice Reply with quote

Hi

I need a bit of advice on what career path I should follow. I have recently
finished universtiy and am quite good a DSP, C, C++, Java and C#.

At this point I relise I cannot persue all these paths and would would like
advice from current engineers on what would be the best most rewarding
career to follow (and one that has a future)?

Look foward to your advice

Cheers Tuurbo

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John Fields
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:35 am    Post subject: Re: Career Advice Reply with quote

On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 21:51:04 -0000, "Tuurbo46" <tuurbo46@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:

Quote:
Hi

I need a bit of advice on what career path I should follow. I have recently
finished universtiy and am quite good a DSP, C, C++, Java and C#.

At this point I relise I cannot persue all these paths and would would like
advice from current engineers on what would be the best most rewarding
career to follow (and one that has a future)?

Look foward to your advice

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Don't try to become a tech writer...

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John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
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Dan Hollands
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:35 am    Post subject: Re: Career Advice Reply with quote

Only you can determine what might be a rewarding career path for you

As to one that has a future - My only advice is look for one that will
allow you to grow and learn as the inevitable technology changes come along.
When I graduated, my school experience was in designing with vacuum tubes,
relays and diodes. I was fortunate to have jobs that allowed my to grow with
the technology changes so that I ended my working career designing with and
writing code for embedded microprocessors as well as writing windows setup
software for user to configure the products I designed.

Good Luck

Dan

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Dan Hollands
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"Tuurbo46" <tuurbo46@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi

I need a bit of advice on what career path I should follow. I have
recently
finished universtiy and am quite good a DSP, C, C++, Java and C#.

At this point I relise I cannot persue all these paths and would would
like
advice from current engineers on what would be the best most rewarding
career to follow (and one that has a future)?

Look foward to your advice

Cheers Tuurbo




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Big Mouth Billy Bass
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:35 am    Post subject: Re: Career Advice Reply with quote

On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 17:53:57 -0600, via
<2q5tm1p5djqb2e1vvv58kkuine6tsrdvnv@4ax.com>, John Fields
<jfields@austininstruments.com> spake thusly:

Quote:
On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 21:51:04 -0000, "Tuurbo46" <tuurbo46@yahoo.co.uk
wrote:

Hi

I need a bit of advice on what career path I should follow. I have recently
finished universtiy and am quite good a DSP, C, C++, Java and C#.

At this point I relise I cannot persue all these paths and would would like
advice from current engineers on what would be the best most rewarding
career to follow (and one that has a future)?

Look foward to your advice

---
Don't try to become a tech writer...

Why not? He seems perfect for it.
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