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What type of EE are you trying to be? Comment below! Thank you 1% Nation, please leave a like to help the video <3 love you. Ask me any engineering question in the comments - I respond to 100% of them!!! Thanks again!

JakeVoorhees
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EE here. Worked in automotive and now aerospace. Pulling in 6 figures after ~5YOE and going up. The coursework/school grind was totally worth it! If you’re thinking about giving up, tough it out to the end. Things are pretty sweet on the other side!

Rachman
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EE here... I said goodbye to working for other people and went into business for myself. I design and build guitar effects pedals. I made the leap about 3 years ago and couldn't be happier!

Blinkerdd
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Thanks so much for making these kind of videos, engineering fields are so broad and confusing by breaking them down it really helps students like me see where we should strive to go!

okhljjn
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I'm a third year EE student, really enjoying the syllabus at the moment and thinking of specializing in communications. Seeing your content kind of giving me a relief that it is seem as solid choice. Also, thank you for the discord channel. I think it is a brilliant idea to have a channel for people interested in engineering.

acmptk
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I am a Power Electrical Engineer and I love it so far. I'm in the unique position in my job that I get to deal with multiple different aspects of being a Power Engineer where I get to engineer multiple different subsets, from protection/arc flash to low voltage distribution to medium voltage T&D. I would say it's one of the best EE fields to get in now due to a lot of power EEs starting to retire for the next 10 years.

EternalDeath
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I got my BSEE in 1964 and it certainly was important in easing my way through life. After a number of different jobs, further education and passing the PE exams, the final 25+ years were spent as a self employed consulting engineer, working primarily for architects designing building electrical systems - just about the lowest tech work in the EE world. And I loved it. Primarily because self employment itself is a real hoot. I was comfortable but could have made more money if I were a better businessman, but I didn't care. The most rewarding result was when my son studied EE and eventually got his PhD.

williambissell
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This is such a nicely put video, succinctly explaining what we EE's can do beyond the typical power generation and distribution industries. I'm a journeyman in the field, currently working in the aerospace industry, in the pursuit of safely electrifying various aspects of aircraft. Electromagnetics (EM) is such a unique topic that no other engineering field can appreciate, but while this is currently perceived as B-tier on this video, it will become more important in the future, as more applications involving EM emerge.

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EE here. Graduated from the school of tech at a well known university with a degree in Electrical Power Engineering Technology. Passed my EIT. Applied to a few jobs. First offer I got (an entry level buddy of mine put in a good word for me but we’re still unclear how big an effect it caused) was for 68k working at a commercial architecture and MEP firm. My title is “Engineer II, Electrical” but I consider myself a low voltage power engineer (480V and lower).

I love my job lots. Been here 2.5 years and have gotten a couple raises and a promotion. I don’t plan on going anywhere till after I get my PE.

If you’re a student, HANG IN THERE!!! I know I know, it’s painful, you’ve prob shed many tears (I know I did), and studying engineering sucks major butt. However THE TRAINING IS MORE DIFFICULT THAN THE ACTUAL WORK. You got this!

CristianDiaz-tgpj
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Thanks for all the work you put in to educate young engineers

matthewkajura
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Thank you for all the info! I wouldn’t have guessed how some of these rank. I’m an EE in small aerospace electronics, hoping to be a space systems engineer later in my career, I’d love to see more videos about multidisciplinary (like my EE/Aero) engineering jobs!

registeredjademark
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For the kids watching this and trying to decide if they should choose electrical engineering based on job prospects, software engineering, app development and machine learning are not EE jobs. It just happens that many EE’s find ourselves there because we’re very smart and driven and can re-tool ourselves. Your EE degree will not prepare you for most of these jobs, you’ll need to pick up most of these skills outside your curriculum.

noahsalazar-xisv
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I was looking for a video like this. All of the hype these days is around software engineering. EE is truly undervalued.

poopzassshit
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college still wont teach you the stuff you will need for these jobs...

technicalactivity
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I obtained my EE degree and now I build, test, launch, and operate earth orbiting spacecraft and Deep space science probes.
I am technically a "Spacecraft Integration and Test Engineer" at Ball Aerospace (soon to be BAE Aerospace)

stuartgray
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For those who don't know, the closer you get to FAANG and Big Tech, the higher the salary. Consumer eletronics, smartphone and server chips are where the real money are. Bay Area, Seattle, Austin. Aim high brothers.

aerohk
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I LOVE IT. Are you coming out with a Computer Science job tier list?

cosmicthunderdoome
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Yes, I am in love with Instrumentation & Measurement - this should go into a special new tier above 'S'!

DrunkenUFOPilot
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Your videos have helped educate me on engineering majors. But my nerdy ass has only gotten interested in MORE engineering fields. I think that whether I choose ECE, MechE, or ChemE, ill be happy in any of those. But for now, the competition is close between mechanical engineering and electrical and computer engineering. Engineering is just too cool.

randallmcgrath
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I really needed this video, it was amazing! I am still really happy with the overall salary for robotics engineers within electrical engineering. I Know it's the 8th one on the list for salary but it's still 30% higher than the average for electrical engineering. And aside from that, it is one of the best careers in EE and it's my passion so I'm SUPER excited!! Thank you soo much for making this video. 🙂🙂🙂😄😄😄😊😊😊👌👌👌👌❤❤❤

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