@@HamedAdefuwa ya make sure to see these then! Thanks! “What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html “Mechanical vs Electrical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/6PJ-Yw5qVsc/видео.html “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
I was thinking that you could make videos about engineering designs and softwares that engineers use to accomplish those designs. Engineering designs in all fields of engineering.
Hi Jake This was a good useful video. Thank you. I'm an EE graduated in May 2019. I've been working ever since at an undersea fiber-optic company. I think that's part of of telecom. I would like to see videos on signals processing engineering, controls systems, and also systems engineering.
Super cool thank you for the comment. Have you seen this one? “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html, there are $215,000 and $185,000 and more high salaries in this one. Let me know what other questions I can answer okay? Cheers thank you I respond to everything
I really appreciate that you explained the different industries and the types of companies/entities in each. This is a more useful way to think about what kind of EE you want to be. Many career videos talk about the work but don't explain the industry that those jobs take place in.
Hey thanks for recognizing that. This video was okay. I did it while travelling over the holidays, and didn't have my set, so maybe it will pick up eventually. My Electrical Engineering Job Tier list is coming out tomorrow. I'd love to hear what you think about it. Let me know if I can help you with anything k? Cheers thanks
I’m a junior electrical engineering student trying to get into RF. I’ve found it to be a bit difficult to show my knowledge because a lot of the advanced classes are senior level and grad level classes. But I’m hoping to get an internship
Casey, you are correct, the early classes address Electrostatics and then the senior and grad courses push into microwaves, antennas, wave propagation, etc. However, do not be dismayed, just keep focused and serious about your studies in these courses. When you go out for an internship, pick a company that does RF and wants that skill set. Finally, I suggest you upload computer software like ADS and HFSS for the university and get familiar with the use and applications. It will give you a big advantage when you interview for the internship. I believe what you will find is most like computers and digital electronics, reason is RF is a bit more difficult. Good luck. P.S. Remember to get the grades.
After seeing this video, and another where you said Electric engineering would be more effective then mechanical in the future. Do you believe it's a better idea to major Elec and take aero classes, to help in the aero field?
Hi Jack, I’m a freshman student in EE with a 3.84 gpa. Do you have any study guide methods that will help me stay on track for the rest of my Journey? 💯
Hey it's Jake, just like the title of the channel. Thanks for commenting. Yeah I made this video, “Engineering Study Skills” ruclips.net/video/53A-3T5_2zE/видео.html Let me know how I can help you next, thank you !
Great! Make sure to check out these videos about CE ok? “What Do Computer Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html “What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html thank you!
@@JakeVoorhees I have watched all of them. But I am super super confused now, I don't know if I truly can find job as a computer engineer. I still have time to change my major though. But I am pretty sure that EE can find jobs easily.
@@JakeVoorhees It also seemed like very hard to take away jobs from CS and EE. Like most software engineer jobs require a degree in CS not CE, and for hardware, i think companies tend to hire EE over CE. So for me, it seems like very difficult to get around with a degree in CE.
Don't worry. College degree means that you can understand scientic problems and you can solve them. You can learn new skills anytime. I work as a software engineer for a big investment bank. And I have a Ms in EE with a control engineering track.
Thanks for the video. I’m in South Africa but watching these really inspires me to seek more. If I wanted to do research into renewables would I have to major in Power Engineering or in physics?
If you want to do research, you will probably end up going to grade school and you can get your MS in something. So your undergraduate major means much less. But I always think you should be an engineer because you can do the most with it. Physics degrees are very limited in your potential afterwards :) thanks
Hey thanks for the comment. That consideration is far more rare than civil vs mechanical or mechanical vs electrical. Do you like coding / programming? EE is heavy on the coding side. It’s also super theoretical. You cannot see electricity or magnetism but you can see bridges and roads and concrete like in civil. What do you want to do for a career? EE is electronics and telecomm and power and robotics whereas civil is physical infrastructure and design. Are you super baller at physics and math? EE has more math and physics than any other type of engineering. Im a civil. I would not have survived EE and don’t like coding. Let me know more so I can help. I have these videos for you, “What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html “What Do Civil Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/FssJcjOIB7A/видео.html Thanks!
@@JakeVoorhees So first up, thanks for the reply, it was helpful. So, I don't really like coding but I really like the physics behind EE. I'm really good in physics in general. Maybe I should become a civil because of that.. Anyway, I will watch those videos. Thanks a lot!
There is physics in all engineering fields. And if you don't like coding, then EE should be avoided. Mechanical Engineering should also be considered, as I think it's the #2 engineering field right now. So civil vs mechanical is a fun consideration for you. Civil vs Mechanical can be a hard decision. The way to know is with your interests. Civil Engineers design and work with infrastructure like buildings, bridges, transportation systems, subsurface entities, environmental systems, marine and coastal systems, etc. Mechanical Engineers work with designing machine components of that infrastructure. A ME will design all the pieces for a bridge, and work with their individual strength and efficiency. Civil engineers design the bridge itself. Mechanical engineers also work with heating/cooling/ventilation systems in buildings because of the fluid mechanics. They also work with thermal systems like the aerodynamics of a car or aerial system. Mechanical engineers work in manufacturing, and civils cannot really. See more things about either one here, “What Do Civil Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/FssJcjOIB7A/видео.html “Civil Engineering Have a Good Future | Good Major?” ruclips.net/video/O2eedXUxTDM/видео.html And here are some ME videos - here is a video that goes over a bunch of ME sectors, "What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?" ruclips.net/video/5wEteXzhtak/видео.html and this one looks at careers like automotive, aerospace, product engineering for ME, etc: "Jobs for Mechanical Engineers", ruclips.net/video/L95q-d6FWVY/видео.html. And it’s commonly the dream to work with mechatronics or robotics, so check this out “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html Also, here is the top 11 degrees in one video that I did, “Engineering Degree Tier List” ruclips.net/video/nfayHVJlKgQ/видео.html and its pretty popular. I hope these help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to all comments. Cheers!
@@JakeVoorhees I wanted to become an architect once, so civil engineering might be the one. On the other hand though, I really like ME and EE EXCEPT for the coding. I'll watch those videos after online class, maybe I can make a decision then :) Thanks a lot for your help!
Hey Mike, thanks for the follow up. Okay so if you're not sure about coding, then EE is a tough choice. Look at ME vs CE mostly, go through those videos, and let me know what follow up questions you have k cheers thanks
I am in my third year as a computer engineering student, and I’ve always wondered if computer engineers can be consider for jobs of electrical engineers.
100%, computer engineers are essentially electrical engineers. Make sure you watch these too “What Do Computer Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html “What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
I’m in going into my third year in computer engineering and I know a kid who just graduated and is now an electrical design engineer for an aerospace company
Is it possible to go into power electronics or renewable energy system and then work in electronics(my school's electrical engineering is kind of like energy/power engineering). so is it possible to work in big tech companies as an electronics engineer if i develop my knowledge and do master degree on electronics? will I be considered "valid" when there are people who have done b.sc in electronics?
Yeah you can do anything with your EEE or EE degree. The concentration you do and even the degree type you get within the College of Electrical / Electronics doesn't matter that much in terms of your career next moves. Especially if you get a masters degree. What you specialize in for your masters is going to dictate where you end up in your initial career moves. Does this help and make sense? Let me know what questions you have next and I can help you out, cheers thankssss
How viable is Freelancing in engineering? Does the annual pay vary differently between being on a salary compared to freelance? Does freelance require you to go to places or are they usually purely online?
its decently viable, though its really hard to freelance in the exact same industry as your employer. It's a conflict of interests if you can use relationships that you meet on the job or skills on the job to make money on your own on the side. I sort of walked the line by starting a drone services business while working for a traffic engineering company. My employer found out and they werent 100% happy about it :)
Hey thanks for the comment. Ya absolutely, that is what a lot of international graduate students do. They have a window of time where if they get a job after obtaining the MS, they can stay in the USA. Does that help and make sense? Let me know what I can help you with next okay?
@@JakeVoorhees Always been a dream of mine to build robots, I'm going back to college for Electrical Engineering, so I want to get practice. Whatever Tony Stark job was that's what I want to do lmao
What should somebody who's in landscaping and construction but going to school for engineering and I'm trying to decide what discipline would i love...I love being outside and being creative..I love physics and math...I'm very adhd so it's hard for me to sit at computer all day unless it's super exciting work or design work...I would like to talk to some in the work field
What about construction engineering and management? It’s ABET accredited, a full engineer, and allows more on site and outdoor work. Here is my video on it Is Construction Engineering A Good Major | Construction Engineering vs Civil Engineering ruclips.net/video/HHiBTH4ufYU/видео.html
Yes we want more like it. How can we employed for Lockheed Martin like companies? I usually contribute something new to this world through engineering....
Great okay. Good question, and I actually interviewed someone who worked at both Lockheed and Boeing "Aerospace Engineer Interview | How To Get A Job At Boeing | How To Get A Job At Lockheed Martin" ruclips.net/video/NuPAiaonLrQ/видео.html let me know how we can help you next okay? Cheers
yeah they do. Thanks for the comments. Electronics engineers work on the circuitry and the electronics in products like iPhones Macooks - absolutely. Apple and other computer companies have to have EEs. Mechanical engineers would design the physical parts. Have you seen my other EE videos? “What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html This one might be good for you too “Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/6PJ-Yw5qVsc/видео.html And many EEs want to do mechatronics engineering “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html And computer engineering is technically a part of EE “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html Does this help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have and. Ican help you with those. I respond to 100% of comments now, cheers
Very cool, thanks for the comment. It's probably the most stable and straightforward path in EE. Have you seen my other EE videos to understand as much as possible about everything? “What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html Also, a lot of electrical engineers wish to work in mechatronics/robotics, so check out this video “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html And since computer engineering is a subset of electrical engineering, “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html I hope these help. Let me know what follow up questions you have so I can help you with those. I respond to all questions. Cheers and thanks again!!
Hey. A relative of mine is an electrical engineer with 5 years of work experience in Pakistan. Currently working in Pakistan State Oil (PSO). How will he be able to get a reasonable job in USA? Your guidance would be appreciated 🙏
In the last 30 years of my professional electrical engineering success I acquired many skills in electrical engineering and other areas such as software, firmware, hardware, App develo0pment, embedded design, intelligent MCU based machines in the markets of medical, wired and wireless electronic communications, smart automation systems, ECO friendly systems, power, handhelds, toys, airport and security, multimedia programming, and many other skills. The more I learn then more I love doing all of what I learned. The only problem professionals like myself face is they are always overqualified, or are feared by recruiters and managers who were recently promoted by their bosses.
I subscribed because you got straight to the still talked a little to much before intro but great job getting my attention by not waisting my time with a $5min long intro. Good video
i am so confused. next year i am going to college but i can't decide which subfield i am gonna choose. I am between electronics&communications and power engineering. What do you think?
Sir I am doing my EE in india and want to work in the field of renewable energy. Do I need to do mtech in renewable first or can directly grab a job in renewable field just after me bacholers
I want to be able to design, code, and assemble new tech. I’m starting college soon and I’m thinking on majoring in electrical engineering. Is that a good major for robotics or should I straight major in robotics engineering?
Hello I had recently completed my graduation in electrical and electronics engineering from INDIAN.....iam trying to plan master in USA which specialization have more job opportunities
Hey Jake, I just saw your pal Zach Starr on the collaboration video on @FlammableMaths. Why didn't you join them and help them fundraise for St. Judge's. I'd love to hear your singing voice
Really appreciate that. I just re-emailed Zach, as we've been friends for a while. His RUclips channel is huge now and I'm really proud of him. You're right, I should try and do more things with them. Thank you !
@@JakeVoorhees alwyas here to help bro. I think you guys would make an amazing team. Especially since your editing skills are better than his. You know how to make things fun, so the meme bois would love having you on their side no doubt. 😁
Do you guys want more videos like this? What should we make in 2021? Comment below
definitely more of this, especially electrical engineering stuff :)
@@HamedAdefuwa ya make sure to see these then! Thanks!
“What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
“Mechanical vs Electrical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/6PJ-Yw5qVsc/видео.html
“What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
“What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
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Power electronics and Drives
I was thinking that you could make videos about engineering designs and softwares that engineers use to accomplish those designs. Engineering designs in all fields of engineering.
Just started my first job out of college as a silicon designer and you were spot on with the $115k base salary
What are you designing?
@@richardbruno201 x86 cores
What do you mostly do?
Im a newly passer of EE exam , what to do to have a job like yours ?
Hi Jake
This was a good useful video. Thank you. I'm an EE graduated in May 2019. I've been working ever since at an undersea fiber-optic company. I think that's part of of telecom. I would like to see videos on signals processing engineering, controls systems, and also systems engineering.
Wow cool gig then! Great idea, appreciate that !
If you don’t mind me asking, how much do you make a year?
I’m A sophomore right know and this so helpful so I can focused what field of electrical engineering I want to pursue.
Super cool thank you for the comment. Have you seen this one? “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html, there are $215,000 and $185,000 and more high salaries in this one. Let me know what other questions I can answer okay? Cheers thank you I respond to everything
Same
So which one did you chose?
I really appreciate that you explained the different industries and the types of companies/entities in each. This is a more useful way to think about what kind of EE you want to be. Many career videos talk about the work but don't explain the industry that those jobs take place in.
Hey thanks for recognizing that. This video was okay. I did it while travelling over the holidays, and didn't have my set, so maybe it will pick up eventually. My Electrical Engineering Job Tier list is coming out tomorrow. I'd love to hear what you think about it. Let me know if I can help you with anything k? Cheers thanks
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I’m a junior electrical engineering student trying to get into RF. I’ve found it to be a bit difficult to show my knowledge because a lot of the advanced classes are senior level and grad level classes. But I’m hoping to get an internship
Casey, you are correct, the early classes address Electrostatics and then the senior and grad courses push into microwaves, antennas, wave propagation, etc. However, do not be dismayed, just keep focused and serious about your studies in these courses. When you go out for an internship, pick a company that does RF and wants that skill set. Finally, I suggest you upload computer software like ADS and HFSS for the university and get familiar with the use and applications. It will give you a big advantage when you interview for the internship. I believe what you will find is most like computers and digital electronics, reason is RF is a bit more difficult. Good luck. P.S. Remember to get the grades.
After seeing this video, and another where you said Electric engineering would be more effective then mechanical in the future. Do you believe it's a better idea to major Elec and take aero classes, to help in the aero field?
This was a great video to lay out the different avenues of EE, Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you and let us know how we can help you next okay? Cheers
Great video. I’m currently studying EE in university, looking to go into satellite and antenna design. Good to know that it pays well lol
Awesome! That's a great career option :) thanks so much for commenting
Hello under which specialisation in EE?
@@prem804 RF specialization
Thank you David :-)
Hi Jake Is it worthy to pursue EE with 7 years of work exp in software engineering.
Hi Jack,
I’m a freshman student in EE with a 3.84 gpa. Do you have any study guide methods that will help me stay on track for the rest of my Journey? 💯
Hey it's Jake, just like the title of the channel. Thanks for commenting. Yeah I made this video, “Engineering Study Skills” ruclips.net/video/53A-3T5_2zE/видео.html
Let me know how I can help you next, thank you !
Dope video I’m going to school for Electrical engineering at the university of Texas at dallas. Thanks!
Good stuff, please let me know how I can help you next, thanks!
Hi Jack! I would like to know more about computer engineering, like what job they can find and their salaries. Thanks!
Great! Make sure to check out these videos about CE ok? “What Do Computer Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
“What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
thank you!
@@JakeVoorhees I have watched all of them. But I am super super confused now, I don't know if I truly can find job as a computer engineer. I still have time to change my major though. But I am pretty sure that EE can find jobs easily.
@@JakeVoorhees It also seemed like very hard to take away jobs from CS and EE. Like most software engineer jobs require a degree in CS not CE, and for hardware, i think companies tend to hire EE over CE. So for me, it seems like very difficult to get around with a degree in CE.
Don't worry. College degree means that you can understand scientic problems and you can solve them. You can learn new skills anytime.
I work as a software engineer for a big investment bank. And I have a Ms in EE with a control engineering track.
@@paszti96 that is actually so dope bro, i’m glad everything is working out for you!
Thanks for the video. I’m in South Africa but watching these really inspires me to seek more. If I wanted to do research into renewables would I have to major in Power Engineering or in physics?
If you want to do research, you will probably end up going to grade school and you can get your MS in something. So your undergraduate major means much less. But I always think you should be an engineer because you can do the most with it. Physics degrees are very limited in your potential afterwards :) thanks
I'm either going to study civil or electrical engineering but I just can't decide..
Hey thanks for the comment. That consideration is far more rare than civil vs mechanical or mechanical vs electrical. Do you like coding / programming? EE is heavy on the coding side. It’s also super theoretical. You cannot see electricity or magnetism but you can see bridges and roads and concrete like in civil.
What do you want to do for a career? EE is electronics and telecomm and power and robotics whereas civil is physical infrastructure and design.
Are you super baller at physics and math? EE has more math and physics than any other type of engineering. Im a civil. I would not have survived EE and don’t like coding. Let me know more so I can help.
I have these videos for you,
“What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
“What Do Civil Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/FssJcjOIB7A/видео.html
Thanks!
@@JakeVoorhees So first up, thanks for the reply, it was helpful.
So, I don't really like coding but I really like the physics behind EE. I'm really good in physics in general. Maybe I should become a civil because of that.. Anyway, I will watch those videos. Thanks a lot!
There is physics in all engineering fields. And if you don't like coding, then EE should be avoided. Mechanical Engineering should also be considered, as I think it's the #2 engineering field right now.
So civil vs mechanical is a fun consideration for you.
Civil vs Mechanical can be a hard decision.
The way to know is with your interests. Civil Engineers design and work with infrastructure like buildings, bridges, transportation systems, subsurface entities, environmental systems, marine and coastal systems, etc.
Mechanical Engineers work with designing machine components of that infrastructure. A ME will design all the pieces for a bridge, and work with their individual strength and efficiency. Civil engineers design the bridge itself. Mechanical engineers also work with heating/cooling/ventilation systems in buildings because of the fluid mechanics. They also work with thermal systems like the aerodynamics of a car or aerial system. Mechanical engineers work in manufacturing, and civils cannot really.
See more things about either one here, “What Do Civil Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/FssJcjOIB7A/видео.html
“Civil Engineering Have a Good Future | Good Major?” ruclips.net/video/O2eedXUxTDM/видео.html
And here are some ME videos - here is a video that goes over a bunch of ME sectors, "What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?" ruclips.net/video/5wEteXzhtak/видео.html and this one looks at careers like automotive, aerospace, product engineering for ME, etc: "Jobs for Mechanical Engineers", ruclips.net/video/L95q-d6FWVY/видео.html.
And it’s commonly the dream to work with mechatronics or robotics, so check this out
“What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
Also, here is the top 11 degrees in one video that I did, “Engineering Degree Tier List” ruclips.net/video/nfayHVJlKgQ/видео.html and its pretty popular.
I hope these help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to all comments. Cheers!
@@JakeVoorhees I wanted to become an architect once, so civil engineering might be the one. On the other hand though, I really like ME and EE EXCEPT for the coding. I'll watch those videos after online class, maybe I can make a decision then :)
Thanks a lot for your help!
Hey Mike, thanks for the follow up. Okay so if you're not sure about coding, then EE is a tough choice. Look at ME vs CE mostly, go through those videos, and let me know what follow up questions you have k cheers thanks
I am in my third year as a computer engineering student, and I’ve always wondered if computer engineers can be consider for jobs of electrical engineers.
100%, computer engineers are essentially electrical engineers. Make sure you watch these too “What Do Computer Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
“What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
I’m in going into my third year in computer engineering and I know a kid who just graduated and is now an electrical design engineer for an aerospace company
well, computer eng is essentially a sub field or specialization of electrical engineering
Hey Jake! Thanks for the great info in this video! Could you possibly make a video on how to network in these remote/zoom times?
yeah will do thank you so much !
Cool stuff. I always thought Power Engineering was cool
Thank you sir! Only you Hamza and Dani S have the purple heart from commenting on videos, cheers !
Hi can you please me how do i become a machine learning engineer from electrical background as mentioned in the video?
Is it possible to go into power electronics or renewable energy system and then work in electronics(my school's electrical engineering is kind of like energy/power engineering). so is it possible to work in big tech companies as an electronics engineer if i develop my knowledge and do master degree on electronics? will I be considered "valid" when there are people who have done b.sc in electronics?
Yeah you can do anything with your EEE or EE degree. The concentration you do and even the degree type you get within the College of Electrical / Electronics doesn't matter that much in terms of your career next moves. Especially if you get a masters degree. What you specialize in for your masters is going to dictate where you end up in your initial career moves. Does this help and make sense? Let me know what questions you have next and I can help you out, cheers thankssss
Can you make degree map videos with all the concentrations ?
Hmmmmmm, yes that's a cool idea. I guess its a list of all the courses by semester, broken down and explained? Thanks !
@@JakeVoorhees Yup! I'll look forward for a video like that.
How viable is Freelancing in engineering? Does the annual pay vary differently between being on a salary compared to freelance? Does freelance require you to go to places or are they usually purely online?
its decently viable, though its really hard to freelance in the exact same industry as your employer. It's a conflict of interests if you can use relationships that you meet on the job or skills on the job to make money on your own on the side. I sort of walked the line by starting a drone services business while working for a traffic engineering company. My employer found out and they werent 100% happy about it :)
I would like to migrate to USA, Can I get an Electrical Egineer opportunity after completion of Master's in USA
Hey thanks for the comment. Ya absolutely, that is what a lot of international graduate students do. They have a window of time where if they get a job after obtaining the MS, they can stay in the USA. Does that help and make sense? Let me know what I can help you with next okay?
I’m a sophomore in Electrical Engineering just wanted to say thankuou for all the videos it kinda helped me choosing my career. Happy Holidays.
Thank you for watching!
thank you Hamza
thanks so much I'm really glad to hear that!
First
thank you for the bell !
How does one land a job in electronics engineering with no EE degree but a physics degree and plenty of hands-on experience and interest?
great video man, it's keeping me motivated. I just started buying stuff for a home lab
thats awesome. thanks for watching and commenting. what are you going to do w the home lab? Thank you !
@@JakeVoorhees Always been a dream of mine to build robots, I'm going back to college for Electrical Engineering, so I want to get practice. Whatever Tony Stark job was that's what I want to do lmao
Hey what kind of stuff did you get I was looking for something with hope for a spark of interest
I'm EE too jake but in our country almost there is no work to EE with medium salary. 😔
What should somebody who's in landscaping and construction but going to school for engineering and I'm trying to decide what discipline would i love...I love being outside and being creative..I love physics and math...I'm very adhd so it's hard for me to sit at computer all day unless it's super exciting work or design work...I would like to talk to some in the work field
What about construction engineering and management? It’s ABET accredited, a full engineer, and allows more on site and outdoor work. Here is my video on it Is Construction Engineering A Good Major | Construction Engineering vs Civil Engineering ruclips.net/video/HHiBTH4ufYU/видео.html
@@JakeVoorhees thanks jake
Hi, I sent you a message on Instagram, but you didn’t reply
cool send me something to hello@jakevoorhees.com ok? thank you !
Thanks Jake Voorhees for this video and Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎄
really appreciate that thank you !
@@JakeVoorhees Ur welcome 😄
Salary for transformer manufacturing engineer
Hey Jake, can you do a video on nano engineering
might be able to yes, thank you !
@@JakeVoorhees your very welcome.
@@whoareyou98 😀
Ur underrated
Thank you so much! I am an electrical engineering student and i am in love now in my course 😍
Yes we want more like it.
How can we employed for Lockheed Martin like companies?
I usually contribute something new to this world through engineering....
Great okay. Good question, and I actually interviewed someone who worked at both Lockheed and Boeing "Aerospace Engineer Interview | How To Get A Job At Boeing | How To Get A Job At Lockheed Martin" ruclips.net/video/NuPAiaonLrQ/видео.html let me know how we can help you next okay? Cheers
@@JakeVoorhees thanks . Keep growing and let us know about engineering ..😀😀
Electrical 👉🏾💰
Happy holidays Jake🎄!
hahaha thank you sir happy holidays
Merry Christmas! 🎄
Happy Holidays bro!
Glad you're a part of the team my man, thank you
Great video! Can you a version of this for Manufacturing Engineers please?
Yeah im considering doing a full series on this, thank you !
Can you make one about computer engineering?
So does electrical engineers work on the new macbooks and iphones?
yes😂😂😂
yeah they do. Thanks for the comments. Electronics engineers work on the circuitry and the electronics in products like iPhones Macooks - absolutely. Apple and other computer companies have to have EEs. Mechanical engineers would design the physical parts. Have you seen my other EE videos? “What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
This one might be good for you too
“Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/6PJ-Yw5qVsc/видео.html
And many EEs want to do mechatronics engineering
“What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
And computer engineering is technically a part of EE
“What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
Does this help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have and. Ican help you with those. I respond to 100% of comments now, cheers
thanks for that ! cheers. Anything I can help you with? Engineering student or career questions? I respond to everything, cheers thankssss
More RUclips BS.
Hey , great video. Loving the new intro!!! Sick! 🤖 ⚡️
have a good run ! thank youuuu
I like power engineering
Very cool, thanks for the comment. It's probably the most stable and straightforward path in EE. Have you seen my other EE videos to understand as much as possible about everything?
“What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
Also, a lot of electrical engineers wish to work in mechatronics/robotics, so check out this video “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
And since computer engineering is a subset of electrical engineering, “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
I hope these help. Let me know what follow up questions you have so I can help you with those. I respond to all questions. Cheers and thanks again!!
Hey. A relative of mine is an electrical engineer with 5 years of work experience in Pakistan. Currently working in Pakistan State Oil (PSO). How will he be able to get a reasonable job in USA?
Your guidance would be appreciated 🙏
In the last 30 years of my professional electrical engineering success I acquired many skills in electrical engineering and other areas such as software, firmware, hardware, App develo0pment, embedded design, intelligent MCU based machines in the markets of medical, wired and wireless electronic communications, smart automation systems, ECO friendly systems, power, handhelds, toys, airport and security, multimedia programming, and many other skills. The more I learn then more I love doing all of what I learned. The only problem professionals like myself face is they are always overqualified, or are feared by recruiters and managers who were recently promoted by their bosses.
Did you work in different industries or was it one specific role that allowed you to learn so much?
"Heat"
Can you do a video about electronic engineer technology type of jobs,salary, Ect 🔌
Yuuuppp that is actually going to be tomorrow's video so make sure you have the bell turned on so you dont miss that, thanks!!!
I have gone back to school recently to get a second degree in Electrical Engineering. Can’t wait to get done with it so I can get to work.
Which is best electrical engineering undergraduate universities in Europe
I subscribed because you got straight to the still talked a little to much before intro but great job getting my attention by not waisting my time with a $5min long intro. Good video
I'm studying Electrical engineering in Colombia, and i hope in the future be able to work in Canada As an Electrical Engineer 👷🏻⚡
Could you please do something considering the research field of Neurorobtics?
It does involve a lot of Electrical knowledge.
Is electrical engineering and automation is a good bachelors degree?
i am so confused. next year i am going to college but i can't decide which subfield i am gonna choose. I am between electronics&communications and power engineering. What do you think?
I want to focus on electrical design engineering, designing power distribution system etc can you make video on that
Great information. Happy Holidays!
Took your advice in this video !!
@@JakeVoorhees I see
thanks
Is Electrical engineering boring?
My dream job is electrician lineup
@5:50 😂😂😂
Thank you ! Let me know if theres anything I can help you with next okay? Thank you !
Does anyone know where i can learn Electrical engineering?
Is this salary per year or month
Electrical engineering
Sir I am doing my EE in india and want to work in the field of renewable energy. Do I need to do mtech in renewable first or can directly grab a job in renewable field just after me bacholers
Look at job openings, look at the experience they want, do anything to get a foot in the door
Jake your like that big brother who always gives his yungins hope💯😤
I love that comment thank you so much! What can I help you with in your engineering journey right now? Cheers I respond to everything, thanks again!
I want to be able to design, code, and assemble new tech. I’m starting college soon and I’m thinking on majoring in electrical engineering. Is that a good major for robotics or should I straight major in robotics engineering?
If you’re planning to get a job then look at the job growth and how many jobs. Many degrees are useless
Computer engineering sounds like it’s for you. Robotics engineering is a new field and is pretty niche
Hello I had recently completed my graduation in electrical and electronics engineering from INDIAN.....iam trying to plan master in USA which specialization have more job opportunities
Hey Jake, I just saw your pal Zach Starr on the collaboration video on @FlammableMaths. Why didn't you join them and help them fundraise for St. Judge's. I'd love to hear your singing voice
Really appreciate that. I just re-emailed Zach, as we've been friends for a while. His RUclips channel is huge now and I'm really proud of him. You're right, I should try and do more things with them. Thank you !
@@JakeVoorhees alwyas here to help bro. I think you guys would make an amazing team. Especially since your editing skills are better than his. You know how to make things fun, so the meme bois would love having you on their side no doubt. 😁