jackster83
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Hi all this is my first post on BOS so don't be too harsh on me.
Anyway, I'm studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Adelaide Uni and have just started my final year. I'm rapidly discovering that job prospects in this profession are nothing like what was promised during the university open day.
Finding work experience was tough especially considering my grades are unspectacular (no fails but passes and the odd credit but no high distinctions) but I managed to land a brilliant job as an undergraduate engineer at a large construction company in Adelaide. This job was part time and was to lead to a graduate role when I finished uni but unfortunately, less than 2 weeks after the big boss got up and spoke about how strong the water department was at my work, the water department was terminated and I was left without a job, my work experience incomplete and my graduate role gone.
I would recommend to anyone out there in year 12, to try and get an apprenticeship as an tradesperson/engineer rather than go to uni as you will learn skills that you really need (PLCs anyone?) plus you will get paid (no HECS) and get good references.
I don't want to sound too negative but it seems that Electrical, Mechanical and Chemical engineering roles in particular are being scrapped, leaving just Civil engineers and tradespeople to do the work.
Maybe it's just South Australia and there are plenty of jobs interstate, anyway what are others thoughts on here?
Anyway, I'm studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Adelaide Uni and have just started my final year. I'm rapidly discovering that job prospects in this profession are nothing like what was promised during the university open day.
Finding work experience was tough especially considering my grades are unspectacular (no fails but passes and the odd credit but no high distinctions) but I managed to land a brilliant job as an undergraduate engineer at a large construction company in Adelaide. This job was part time and was to lead to a graduate role when I finished uni but unfortunately, less than 2 weeks after the big boss got up and spoke about how strong the water department was at my work, the water department was terminated and I was left without a job, my work experience incomplete and my graduate role gone.
I would recommend to anyone out there in year 12, to try and get an apprenticeship as an tradesperson/engineer rather than go to uni as you will learn skills that you really need (PLCs anyone?) plus you will get paid (no HECS) and get good references.
I don't want to sound too negative but it seems that Electrical, Mechanical and Chemical engineering roles in particular are being scrapped, leaving just Civil engineers and tradespeople to do the work.
Maybe it's just South Australia and there are plenty of jobs interstate, anyway what are others thoughts on here?