Engineering> Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineers
work with equipment that produces and distributes
electricity, such as generators, transmission lines, and transformers.
Simply put, electrical engineers design, develop, and manufacture
practical applications of electrical energy whether that be
something as small as microchips or as large as a high-power
generator. Electronical engineers focus on devices made up
of electronic components such as integrated circuits and micoprocessors,
designing products such as computers, telephones, and radios.
For additional information about the field of electrical engineering,
please visit the print and web resources
compiled by UCS. You may also want to explore the Yale University
department of electrical
engineering.
Web Resources
Computer Jobs Store
This site boasts over 16,000 jobs that are searchable by regional
area or skill set. If you decide to complete a free registration,
you will be able to post your resume and complete a skill
profile so that you are notified of jobs that meet your abilities.
ComputerWork.com
Over 400 employers currently post job openings on this site,
any of which can be applied to online. Users may also want
to check out the “Career Resources” and “Career
Information” sections for additional computer science/engineering
links and career advice.
Dice.com
Site includes high-tech, contract, and consulting positions
throughout the US. Once registered you may post your resume
online and sign up for a JobSeeker to email you when new positions
are listed that match your qualifications.
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