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Qualifications

Qualifications

You're not flipping burgers, so if you want a solid career as an electrical engineer you'll need to have what it takes, including...

  • Schooling: While the most important qualifications to become an EE are knowledge and capability, you're not likely to get hired without at least a bachelor's degree. That said, the higher level the degree, and the more prestigious the school, the better.
      
  • Certifications: Some positions may require certain certifications from specific organizations. You can check out some of those here....
      
  • Communication skills: They're a must. You may spend more time verbally communicating with your team and your bosses about a design than actually crunching numbers and constructing the thing. Don't forget those written communication skills, too. What kind of company operates without email?
      
  • Computer savvy: There will be various kinds of software you'll have to familiarize yourself with and use regularly.
      
  • Prior experience: It's endlessly important, even if it's independent. If you prove to an employer that you can build a soda-fetching, remote control robot from scratch, they'll see your value clear as day.