Download the Survey Report Here: electronicdesign.com Electronic Design’s 2011 Annual Salary Survey Report – created for working electronic design engineers, students and graduate students searching for career advice, salary and compensation ranges and insights into the full career life cycle for the electronic design engineering profession. Technorati Tags: 2011, Advice, career, Compensation, design, electrical, Electronic, [...]
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Writing a contract agreement is important to have everything down on paper and indisputable. Learn the details that should be included in a contract agreement with help from a Supreme Court-certified civil mediator in this free video on employment law. Expert: Robert Todd Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. [...]
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Be sure to review terms and conditions like termination of an employee contract during the negotiation process. Discuss a new employee contract with tips from a management specialist in this free workplace etiquette video. Expert: Gloria Dixon Campbell Bio: Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive MBA in management from the University of South Florida, and [...]
On the 10th of November 2009 Ingeneers Network Australia interviewed engineering employment expert, Howard James, in front of the Newcastle maritime centre to ask him about how engineers can progress and advance their careers into new disciplines and industries. He discusses topics such as choosing the right path, how to network, salary and pay, what [...]
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i am majoring in computer engineering and electrical engineering, i want to know how my GPA will affect job search and pay. I think as long as you graduated then you should be able to find a job anywhere and your pay range will be the same for that major. If i am wrong, please [...]