There are a lot f international companies that need electrical engineers, also most of them are willing to employ people form other countries, and most of them operate on international level that offers you additional options Of traveling while working. Besides, you are usually getting bayed well for it! 3. Student praxis can be extended to employment Most European universities demand students of electrical engineering to get short praxis with companies before they graduate and usually, if you perform well you can extend your praxis into employment after graduation.
The employer already knows you already, they know your skills and work ethics ND also they usually start to mold you in their "specific needs" profile during your praxis. 4. You gain a wide range of knowledge during your studies Thinking that electrical engineering is just one dimensional is wrong. The range of knowledge gained during studies is amazingly broad and versatile. Even just basic studies gives you wide range of skills - from programming to writing reports; lets face it, reports are required on every step of electrical engineering studies and every employer will demand writing reports on different fields you work on.Even though you are studying a specific part of electrical engineering you will get basics of almost all aspects of electrical engineering and it shouldn't be a big problem to find solutions to a problem that is not strictly in your specific field of expertise.
5. Computer skills Modern world is run by computers. Most of the people use it on regular basis, but some still struggle with some operations that demand knowledge, that goes just a little bit beyond "Click an icon".Electrical engineers are faced with computer problems on every step of their studies and also every day on a job, that's why we usually gain computer skills during studies, when we have to install different programs for our studies, run analysis and tweak components or electrical circuits.
Computers become parts of us and we know that hitting them wont make them run faster but fixing might... 6. Adrenaline Maybe adrenaline isn't first thing that pops in your mind when you think about electrical engineering, but trust me there will be a lot of adrenaline rush moments if you get in electrical engineering.Occasional jolts of electrical charge that hits you when you aren't paying attention and touch the leads of charged capacitor or when you connect 2 wires thou shouldn't or an electrical component more or less explodes in front of your eyes because you connected it on the testing board in the wrong way.
.. Those events make you jump out of your chair and definitely raise your adrenaline level. On the other hand you won't most likely do the same mistake again! 7.
DID DID or "Do It Yourself" is one of more exciting reasons why to get in electrical engineering. When you know how stuff works, what usually malfunction and what are basic rules of electrical engineering you can make your own stuff that usually you need to search for and buy. It's not always cheaper, although mom solutions will save you great deal of money, but it works as you want it to work and it's your own creation what gives it additional value and also nice reference in your C.V. if you are applying for a job.
New stuff gets out all the time - it never gets boring Electrical and electronic components are modified, invented and reinvented every day, so you will never be bored because you are using same process or component for the last 10 years. New and exciting stuff is available all the time and you will have lots of fun testing an assembling it. 10. Only few simple rules to follow Things work better when plugged to power Electrical components work on smoke - when it gets out you are in trouble If things don't work, read a manual.