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Engineering - Which type do you want to do?

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excal:

--- Quote from: coblin on December 30, 2007, 10:36:17 pm ---I'm not sure how stable the IT industry is, since most employers prefer to outsource their jobs. I'm not sure if the same applies for software engineering though.

And with chemical engineering, you could get into all sorts of fun industries, like cosmetics, plastics and petroleum. If you're interested in aerospace, you'd be working on the more exciting parts: composite materials, temperature resistant panels, etc. Flight trajectories would get boring after a while :P

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Ridiculously stable. They don't hand out a whole load of (in my course alone, 28 of them) huge scholarships to Bus. Sys. (and now CS/SE @ Monash as well) students for nothing...the demand is extremely high, yet supply of graduates is very low in IT atm.

http://infotech.monash.edu.au/courses/2008/undergraduate/2770/ibl-stream.html

Outsourcing tends to happen for entry level jobs (data entry, helpdesk etc)...even then, companies have started to realise that it's better to insource them.

kido_1:
Aerospace sounds pro.

Umesh:
civil for the win! If i dont get above 98 ill probably go Melbourne Uni for Engineering, from what i understand after talkin to a rep from Engineering Australia, it doesn't necessarily matter what uni, jus as long as u have good results and willin to work etc.. all that stuff

Flaming_Arrow:
software engineering ftw  :D

Flaming_Arrow:
ok i take it back

electrical engineering ftw!

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