What Does an Electrical Engineer Do? | What is the Work of Electrical Engineer?

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    In this episode:
    So you’re wondering what electrical engineers do?
    I get a lot of the following questions that this video hopes to answer:
    What kind of jobs do electrical engineers do?
    Jobs for electrical engineers?
    Electrical engineer work?
    Where do electrical engineers work?
    Do electrical engineers make good money?
    What do electrical engineers do on a daily basis?
    Can electrical engineers work as software engineers?
    What kind of jobs do electrical engineers have?
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Комментарии • 603

  • @JakeVoorhees
    @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад +102

    What is your dream job in electrical engineering?

  • @edsmith7718
    @edsmith7718 4 года назад +160

    I was very torn in 2018 about if I was capable of doing engineering at university, but you and some other people ( e.g. MajorPrep) were one of the factors that helped sway me to believe I could go to uni and do engineering. I'm now completing my foundation year course this summer, and if all goes well then I'll be going onto Year 1 of Electrical & Electronic Engineering this autumn. 😃
    Good to have you back on RUclips, and Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧🇺🇸

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад +7

      Wow this is fantastic Ed!!! Thank you so much for sharing and this is exactly why I do this

    • @edsmith7718
      @edsmith7718 4 года назад +4

      @@JakeVoorhees It's early days for me so it's hard to say where exactly I'm headed, but in my experience I probably struggled the most with time management and maths confidence when I started, and I'm sure I'm far from the only one, so maybe they'd be good ideas for future videos?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад +3

      @@edsmith7718 this is a good idea. im going live at 9 PM ET tonight so hope to see you there!

    • @kawosdhdos
      @kawosdhdos 3 года назад +1

      How are you now?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +3

      @@kawosdhdos thanks for adding to the convo. What are you up to in your engineering career? Let me know what I can help you with ok cheers

  • @user-ze3te2ew3z
    @user-ze3te2ew3z 11 месяцев назад +5

    The way you are helping people in the comments and answering thier questions is amazing, thank you so much 😊

  • @karnez05
    @karnez05 3 года назад +288

    I'm an Electrician and in school for Engineering technology, I will be going for my bachelor's when I finish my A.S. I want to do robotics

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +23

      you're in a good situation then, especially if you want to work in the applied type of field where you implement and make things happen, thanks!

    • @mezzoedbey3802
      @mezzoedbey3802 3 года назад +8

      I hope you get what you wish for sir
      Since you're into robotics, try to develop software and programming skills since you may not develop these skills efficiently in engineering school which mainly focuses on EE courses (electrical circuits, electronic circuits, ect).

    • @karnez05
      @karnez05 3 года назад +16

      @@mezzoedbey3802 I taught myself python and c#

    • @mezzoedbey3802
      @mezzoedbey3802 3 года назад +6

      @@karnez05
      Cool, you will need them in your robotics career.
      Try to learn MATLAB as well, you'll need that too

    • @rigoavalos7
      @rigoavalos7 3 года назад +2

      I'm about to start down the same path any tips on how to manage both, or anything that's helped you

  • @HamedAdefuwa
    @HamedAdefuwa 4 года назад +10

    just finished my first year in electrical engineering, very glad ur back

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Thank you!! I’m circling around on comments now. What are you up to and how are you? Let me know what I can help you with okay? Cheers thanks

    • @aaaaii6511
      @aaaaii6511 5 месяцев назад

      How was it

  • @davidlucario691
    @davidlucario691 3 года назад +20

    Amazing job!
    I'm electronic engineer in Mexico, during 10 years that I finish the engineering career, I've never seen anything like that, if it exists in mexican industry, most of the time a mechanical engineer does that, no electronics engineer.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Ya I’m sure things differ in Mexico 🇲🇽❤️

  • @adrianbluepythons
    @adrianbluepythons 3 года назад +42

    The in depth you could go into the relationship between academic focuses and career application the better. Learning a little bit can make a choice seem easy. Learning a lot can make a choice seem overwhelming. Learning the full or fullest scope possible of something like choosing what to study for the right career can make a choice feel like it will the right one.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much, really appreciate all your comments !!

  • @Suzytnwl
    @Suzytnwl 3 года назад +12

    This was really really helpful. Thank you for the information and the explanation!

  • @normalvector4564
    @normalvector4564 4 года назад +114

    When I entered electrical engineering, my dream is to work on industries like those you have mentioned. But in my latter years in the course, I fell inlove with the physics involved, the academe life, from then I began exploring and teaching myself deeper physics concept than what our curriculum prescribe. Now I am undecided whether I will continue to get my degree or shift to BS Physics and pursue my new dream of being a University professor.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +7

      thats a fantastic story! what are you up to nowadays?

    • @VibhaKallingalPraveen06
      @VibhaKallingalPraveen06 3 года назад +3

      woooww, i think u should pursue ur dream cuz even if u continue ur degree u may not like it, but i wud sugest that u shall study both career first, cheers

    • @ThisIsMeEmna
      @ThisIsMeEmna 3 года назад +2

      teaching is a great job!

    • @VibhaKallingalPraveen06
      @VibhaKallingalPraveen06 3 года назад +2

      pursuing what you love is better or else u willl lead ur entire life as a walking-dead

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      @@VibhaKallingalPraveen06 thanks so much for that great comment and encouragement!! What are you up to in your career ? Let me know what I can help you with okay? Thanks

  • @rhojansabenorio4332
    @rhojansabenorio4332 4 года назад +5

    I am happy this channel came back creating educational video content again. 😁

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад

      Thank you! Yes I am back. What have you been up to with your channel?

  • @DC-lv5hk
    @DC-lv5hk 3 года назад +1

    i like the fact that this guy replies to alot of his comments. real g

  • @AlaaMahmoudAl44
    @AlaaMahmoudAl44 3 года назад +2

    This is first video I watch from your channel and I was listening in audio only and that sound of changing from point to another scared me a lot

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      haha oh crap nice glad you mentioned that lol. let me know what questions I can help you with okay? cheers thank you !

  • @romanzolanski3193
    @romanzolanski3193 3 года назад +24

    I was to supposed to take CS next month but I decided to take EE instead, I’ll do CS or Physics later after I graduate, I also think that CS is very saturated especially here in my country where IT and CS end up as “beehive” workers. I decided to take EE too because one of my role model is Nikola Tesla and I love physics! I want to study physics for all my life LOL

  • @John-cq3hk
    @John-cq3hk 4 года назад +23

    Controls and instrumentation..seems like magic. Its amazing that people can do this..

    • @mrcleeves7106
      @mrcleeves7106 3 года назад +1

      Exactly why I’m interested

    • @mezzoedbey3802
      @mezzoedbey3802 3 года назад +1

      Since your interested in Controls engineering so much (which you should....It's a very awesome field 😊), I advise you to check out this guy:
      ruclips.net/user/ControlLectures
      he's got very great content when it comes to control engineering.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Right?!?!? Thanks for the comment!! What are you up to nowadays? And let me know if there’s anything I can help you with okay? Cheers !!

  • @SteveTKO
    @SteveTKO 2 года назад +3

    Very nice video. I went to school for HVAC. It pays well especially down here in Florida but I want to go beyond that now. Is electrical engineering the best option or how bout software engineering?

  • @user-yz5ul1lh9f
    @user-yz5ul1lh9f 2 года назад +1

    hey jake! what is the role of an electrical engineer in automotive industry or Motorsport world in general?

  • @AlyJeanB
    @AlyJeanB 3 года назад +5

    In your opinion, is there any one sub field of engineering that requires the most hands on math? I love math and creativity, which is why I was drawn to engineering. I’m curious if there is any one specialty that is more math heavy.

  • @LegendaryLooter
    @LegendaryLooter 2 года назад +6

    I went with a bachelors and masters in EE, really liked communication systems and telecommunications, ended up working for the DoD as a systems engineer, do a lot of system integration for C130J

  • @trapbois4573
    @trapbois4573 3 года назад

    Its nice you brought up computer engineering as a subsect of EE because I'm unsure if being an fpga engineer or embedded systems engineer is something that I'm interested in.

  • @RideGasGas
    @RideGasGas 5 месяцев назад

    In my work as an electrical engineer I'm principally focused on communications links to satellites. A P.E. license isn't needed for much of what we do in this field, however I have needed to use it a couple of times for certain filings our company was making with the government.
    Mainly I got the P.E. license because I planned at some point in my career to do some consulting. In California and many other states there are restrictions on what kind of work you can do, and how you advertise your business where having the P.E. license checks the box on those issues.
    The process of getting the P.E. license is a bit involved and for those younger engineers just getting out of school I would recommend taking the E.I.T. exam while the undergraduate engineering core topics are still fresh in your mind. An E.i.T. prep class isn't a bad idea for those a bit further removed from school. Then a few years down the road if you decide the P.E. license makes sense for you the E.I.T. exam is out of the way.

  • @successparody
    @successparody Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video

  • @carverkain5226
    @carverkain5226 2 года назад +2

    I joined the Navy as a part of their Advanced Electronics/ Computer Field and I’ve been planning to get my electrical engineering degree and transition to the civilian world

  • @tmann986
    @tmann986 2 года назад +8

    As an electrical engineering major this makes my choices much clearer!

  • @moinuddinchisty5461
    @moinuddinchisty5461 2 года назад

    I am currently doing my A levels. I have a huge interest towards robotics. Thinking of pursuing mechanical and electrical engineering in my undergrad...will that be ok?

  • @alexanderbello3223
    @alexanderbello3223 2 года назад

    Could someone explain to me whether by going for Electronics engineering (majoring in hardware/Embedded systems) are chances of working or getting close to Electrical engineering Jobs or knowledge? Like being an Hybrid without obtaining a degree from Electrical Engineering

  • @fahadakhtar5917
    @fahadakhtar5917 3 года назад +3

    Hey Jake,
    I wish I knew about your channel back when I was in university studying electrical engineering. I completed my B. S. a year ago and I'm working at a company that specializes in subsea fiber optics which is really cool. But recently I'm at a crossroads because I almost feel like I went into the wrong major. What inspired me to get into electrical engineering was that when hurricane Sandy hit, I was out of power for more than two weeks. I realized how important electricity is to everyday life. I really liked the idea of working for NASA, Tesla, SpaceX, renewable energy, etc. I was good at math, physics, and chemistry in high school. I also went into electrical engineering because it was a good major that I felt would give me a lot of options in my professional life. I couldn't imagine doing anything else. But, I really struggled in school and kind of ended up disliking what I was studying but I graduated because I persevered and worked hard and never gave up. Now I'm thinking of going into data science or cyber security. I guess my question is should I be worried about potential job prospects in the future in terms of growth in my field? In my free time, I'm learning programming languages to enhance my resume because I don't have much experience in programming. I guess a second question would be, if I work at my current job, but let's say I want to switch over to a different industry or subfield like power or controls, or embedded systems, wouldn't that be difficult to do because I don't have experience in this fields? Sorry for the long comment, but I've been waiting to find someone like you lol. Thank you for all these inspirational and educational videos.

    • @fahadakhtar5917
      @fahadakhtar5917 3 года назад

      I also wanted to add that I look at bls.gov and there isn't much growth, I think that's where my questions and concerns come from

    • @fahadakhtar5917
      @fahadakhtar5917 3 года назад

      Hi Jake,
      I was actually watching your networking live stream video, and you actually answered my first question about job prospects. There really is no way to tell what the future holds. But I should instead build long lasting relationships, good skills, and experience. And I should like what I do. And I also want to add, I like my current job. I like the people I work with and I think the technology is cool. A bit more background about me, I graduated with a BS in EE from NJIT, May 2019. I got my job two months after I graduated.
      So please answer my second question which is towards the end of my first long comment. Thanks.

    • @fahadakhtar5917
      @fahadakhtar5917 3 года назад

      Also want to add a couple more things. I know GPA doesn't really matter, but I had a overall 2.85, and I had like 5 D's, my program was so hard D's were passing grades. This made feel like a failure, like I don't belong here. But If you were to ask classmates, roommates, and manager about my work ethic, that would say I have exceptional work ethic.
      I'm also a bit introverted and don't feel comfortable in the whole career fair environment.
      I didn't do much extracurricular activities cause I was always busy trying to pass my classes. I'm just trying to give you some more info because you might be getting more questions from me in the future lol. Thanks again, you're an inspiration.

    • @fahadakhtar5917
      @fahadakhtar5917 3 года назад

      And I'm also applying to jobs to gain employee status at my current job. I was hired as a contractor and was told but not promised obviously that I would get an offer. It's been over a year, my manager, and other co-workers are telling me to apply to other jobs, because the managing director may not give me an offer unless I get an offer from somewhere else. "Budgetary reasons"

    • @fahadakhtar5917
      @fahadakhtar5917 3 года назад

      So I've been looking at other entry level EE positions and seeing the skills that require and their responsibilities.

  • @pattyrdz09
    @pattyrdz09 3 года назад

    So to stamp approved schematics or new designed schematic you must have a PE or EE?

  • @lkonoyarrol
    @lkonoyarrol 3 года назад +5

    Great want to know more about electricity please !! Subscribed from Japan

  • @Hmmmmmmm02
    @Hmmmmmmm02 3 года назад +4

    I've applied to do EE in university, maybe a masters in CS after. I'm interested in Finance, oil and gas, and large scale electrical systems, but I'm not sure which to go for!

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Hey thanks for the comment. And yeah you don't have to know all that stuff right now. I would not even be thinking about grad school yet. You will have options of what tech electives to do in which case if you like the CS courses more, you can take more of those. You can then intern in CS roles and if you really are loving it a lot, CS grad school could be the way. But, finally, lots of EEs end up working in CS roles with their undergraduate degree alone. So don't worry about making a decision for something years away until you really need to and have more time to accumulate knowledge to help w that decision. Let me know what I can help you with next, thanks!

  • @koora_highlights
    @koora_highlights 3 года назад

    Great video as usual 🧡

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Thank you sir! Really appreciate that, cheersss (the comments really help the RUclips algorithm) thanks

  • @Everythingupsidedown
    @Everythingupsidedown 4 года назад +3

    Wait ...I'm doing process control and instrumetation 🤔we r dealing with plc s and sensors (control systems I guess) as well as the design of instruments that can measure physical quantities...does it means that my field actually merges 2 of the 8 main fields of electrical engineering?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад

      yes probably. This would not be uncommon. It is not a concern I think :) what else can I help you with?

  • @unbendedurchin1821
    @unbendedurchin1821 Месяц назад

    You basically just use v=ir use an oscilloscope and Fourier analysis. You use a voltmeter and solve circuit puzzles

  • @kittylove1182
    @kittylove1182 2 года назад

    I’d love to get into the development and design of musical instruments effects and equipment

  • @manilagcatherine9008
    @manilagcatherine9008 3 года назад +7

    im new here and i dont know if i will pursue EE as I dont have any background about these but I am willing to learn as far as I know it can help me to my future purposes. But being a EE is right for me?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Well thats what this video is for :) EE is one of the hardest with math, and its more theoretical that many other engineers majors. We're releasing mechanical vs electrical engineering really soon so make sure to turn on the bell so you can learn more soon, cheers!

  • @malonsecho7449
    @malonsecho7449 4 года назад +6

    I'm in my third year plan on majoring in power if all goes well... Is it only one board that administers the exams you talked about?🤨

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад +1

      Yes that’s right, one single PE body

  • @abrarshaikh2254
    @abrarshaikh2254 3 года назад +24

    Being a final year electrical and electronics engineering student (an integrated program). Here's my some of views.....
    1) I won't classify computer engineering as sub domain of electrical or vis versa. Both are different in their own field.
    Although I will put the mutual topics of both engineering under electronic domain (Digital electronics).
    2) Signal and Control are the toughest subjects in entire enginnering program, due to it's vigorous math orientation.
    3) Communication is most boring and dull but the same it's interesting also. Here you will find direct application of electromagnetism. If you love physics, then you will definately enjoy some part. (I have mixed feelings for particular).
    4) Electronic is really huge field, ranging from vlsi to micro&nano. ( As earlier mentioned, it's integration of non core electrical and computer science)
    5) Power engineering is core electrical. In which electric machine was least intrested subject I found.
    6) power electronics, the rapidly emerging field due to demand of solar energy and EVs. You'll find tast of power, electronic and Control engineering.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +6

      Hey thanks for the comment. Appreciate the insight.
      1) CPE really is a part of Electronics Engineering and its commonly within EE programs in the USA, but I am sure other places are different.
      2) Good insight, thank you for that.
      3) Interesting, thank you.
      4) Yes.
      5) Yes
      6) Thank you for that, very interesting.
      Really would love to hear what you are up to in your engineering journey? Let me know what I can help you with okay? Cheers thank you !

    • @JV3Player
      @JV3Player Год назад

      3) Signals & Systems in school is vigorous, but once you discipline and apply mathematical principles it becomes so much smoother in telecommunications.

  • @its_mthandos173
    @its_mthandos173 2 года назад

    What subjects must you take for computer engineering

  • @AdrianGarcia-yg9ih
    @AdrianGarcia-yg9ih 3 года назад +9

    Hello Jake; I am currently a Junior in high school and I would like to become an Electrical Engineer out of college. I have always been fascinated with electricity because my brother is an electrician: I was just wondering if you had any tips that could help me towards my future because I feel like Engineering is very complicated, but I’m willing to give it a try given how fascinating it is.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Hey thanks for the comment.
      Here check this out for EE jobs ideas, “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html
      This might help you check out some other engineering majors too.
      “Best Engineering Majors | Engineering Degree Tier List” ruclips.net/video/nfayHVJlKgQ/видео.html
      Computer engineering is a subset of EE and mechatronics engineering is super popular nowadays.
      “What Do Computer Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html ?
      “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
      Do these help? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay?

  • @adintalhaimam3871
    @adintalhaimam3871 Год назад

    I get serious problems while using computers. Can you suggest which branch of engineering will be best for me

  • @hydra_smh3617
    @hydra_smh3617 2 года назад +3

    I currently go to tech college and I study mechatronics there. I really like the whole mechatronic area, but there is nothing I like more than Electricity and Electronics (here in Brazil we consider these two as Electroelectronics). I really don't know if I should go for Control and Automation Eng or Electrical Eng, as here *jobwise* the first option isn't really recognized, but the second one is, although, literally anywhere else, Control and Automation Engineering is a great option with lots of job offers (keep in mind that in order for me work abroad, I would need experience), which one do you recommend?

    • @Apollo-tj1vm
      @Apollo-tj1vm Год назад

      As a recent grad, I ran into the exact same problem when I got into college. I would suggest going into EE and then taking an automation/robotics minor if it's offered as it gives you more path to go into when you get into industry. EE courses do teach control and feedback systems, however, they don't do much coding and robotics. Doing an EE major with a Control/automation master also works too,
      Doing a robotics minor, which I did, means you had taken classes that are related to the topics. However I must warn you to take when you are an Electrical Engineer, you are going to end up designing the background system for the robot, like the power system, communication circuit, driver and processing circuit for motors and sensors, etc. The control system would usually be designed by CS/CE.

    • @Apollo-tj1vm
      @Apollo-tj1vm Год назад

      My suggested rule of thumb is don't pick a major that sounds highly specialized or sounds like it's a combination of multiple majors i.e. mechatronics. The former limits the jobs you can do in industry and the latter just makes you decent at multiple topics but not good in any particular one that makes you slightly less competitive. So pretty much just pick the big 5 and branch out from there. The only exception I would say is Biomed, since it teach you biology and that gives you a different edge that the big 5s just don't have

  • @traveljacknguyen2915
    @traveljacknguyen2915 8 месяцев назад

    I am interested in working with IOT and embedded system like Arduino. I also love robotics and automation and want to work as an engineer who design and develop smart devices like smart home or control, operate and design producing chain in industrial factory. Do you think following electrical engineering will be suitable for me ?

  • @dewigesrek5651
    @dewigesrek5651 3 года назад +37

    i joined EE because i like hardware, end up pursuing a Software engineering job

    • @will9678
      @will9678 3 года назад +2

      Really? After you graduated with your EE degree?

    • @dewigesrek5651
      @dewigesrek5651 3 года назад +1

      Rogue i havent graduated yet.

    • @will9678
      @will9678 3 года назад +1

      @@dewigesrek5651 well best of luck to you. I also like the hardware and software disciplines, but I might end up doing software eng next year.

    • @muutrich
      @muutrich 3 года назад +1

      do u suggest electrical engineer? plz im so interested in this major

    • @dewigesrek5651
      @dewigesrek5651 3 года назад +1

      MuutRich if you love physics, especially about electricity. I see no reason not to suggest toy EE

  • @Classifiedastra
    @Classifiedastra 3 года назад +8

    Currently a computer science major but going to switch to EE and minor in physics. I want to work with robotics and aerospace crafts. I feel like this would be a better fit and more hands on. Started to hate being behind a screen hours on end.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +2

      Heyyy thanks for the comment. I think CS or EE are both great majors. I just recorded my own engineering degree tier list and made them tied for first. I know I knoooowww, some people are going to react to that but, there are 283 ABET accredited CS programs which makes them pretty close to an engineering degree. I do think EE is a slightly better major, as you know, it's an engineering degree, so you really can do whatever you want. CS majors cannot get engineering roles always, but EEs can get any sort of software jobs because they must know so much programming.
      And about the minor in physics. Make sure you love physics and it doesn't feel like extra work and it doesn't hugely extend the amount of time you need to complete college, because that minor is mostly for you. No employer or decision maker will change their perspective on you as a candidate based on a major. Particularly physics, which doesn't really do much for you, along witht he fact that your EE degree has so much theoretical and challenging physics that it doesn't' galvanize your resume. But, what you will have is essentially a Physics minor you can achieve with maybe one or two extra classes. So if that is the situation, go for it.
      Does all this help and make sense? Let me know what I can help you with next okay? Cheers thankssss!!

    • @Classifiedastra
      @Classifiedastra 3 года назад +2

      @@JakeVoorhees Wow thank you for the reply! Yes saw the video a few days ago and that plus some others is what truly made me re-think CS. EE seems like a good mix, I can learn some programming, get hands on with electronics, and touch on physics. I'm not great with math but im definitely trying my best.
      And 100% physics will be purely for me but I always found it fascinating and I think it would help me a bit better in the aerospace industry.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      @@Classifiedastra Yup I'm replying to everything nowadays, appreciate the patience too. Yeah EE is pretty good. Did you see this video that came out, “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html
      And yeah sounds good about AE and physics background. Let me know what I can help you with next okay? Cheers!

  • @judahjkt8259
    @judahjkt8259 3 года назад +12

    Hi Jake, your videos broaden my views on EE, I appreciate it a lot.
    I wanna ask you a question
    When I was in college taking EE, I was not serious, so I didnt learn a thing, I thought EE is not my passion. So after graduating, I work as a sales in IT company, and I dont like the job. So now I desperately wanna return to my background to chase an EE career. But companies mostly only hire experienced prospects. What do you think I can do or learn at home to boost my profile and portfolio so these companies cant reject me?
    I specialized in automation/control system engineering
    Thanks in advance!

  • @zurichhentley9713
    @zurichhentley9713 4 года назад +4

    hey what's the site that showed the 3 exam pdf's?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад

      Hey it's here ncees.org/engineering/pe/electrical-computer/ let me know what other questions you have okay? thanks

  • @ovibiswas7849
    @ovibiswas7849 3 года назад

    which degree is best to work at holographic display or technology like microsoft mesh ?viewers of your videos from bangladesh.

  • @derekbanuelos6013
    @derekbanuelos6013 2 года назад

    I am in my first semester of pre-ee and my dream job would be working for tesla, spacex, or nasa but i’m unsure if these companies would have a field for me to work in

  • @ericaroesel968
    @ericaroesel968 2 года назад

    Where and at what type of companies do electrical engineers specializing in power typically work? Can they find jobs in almost any city in the US?

  • @carlolisil7345
    @carlolisil7345 3 года назад +7

    Hi Jake. I heard from some ppl that electrical engineers with just a bachelors are usually thrown into test engineering or technical sales rather than design and development roles. Is a masters specialisation in EE required to be able to do more interesting EE work? Should I do a BE + ME in electrical engineering or should I just graduate with a BE first? Thanks :D

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +2

      Nah that is not true, there are 328,000 electrical engineers employed in the USA and thats just behind civil engineering (330,000) for the 2nd most employable engineering type on the market. So someone misinformed you. Watch these videos for more information about EE, thanks,
      “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ruclips.net/video/Vi4hkCeNWs0/видео.html and “Mechanical vs Electrical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/6PJ-Yw5qVsc/видео.html

  • @mundiakakundu2875
    @mundiakakundu2875 2 года назад

    I am an electrical engineering major, I want to go in space exploration, how can I achieve this?

  • @ClassicGamer2996
    @ClassicGamer2996 Месяц назад

    Currently going to college to become a electrical engineer, I had not much information about what I was getting myself into but want to work for a hydro power plant (turbine power) since it pays very well.

  • @thunderstrike1469
    @thunderstrike1469 4 месяца назад

    I am a high-schooler who want to go thru electrical engineer. What school should I goto, and what should I study the most thru school?

  • @abcdefwatson4409
    @abcdefwatson4409 Год назад +1

    what is the difference between Electrical and Electronic Engineer?

  • @nacure360
    @nacure360 3 года назад +2

    How can I prepare myself to be successful not only in college academics but also landing a job at spacex as an electrical engineer? Should I spend time learning the basics of electricity and some programming by myself before the college?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      I made a video just for this, thank you for the comment.
      “What Should Engineers Do in Free Time?” ruclips.net/video/UE9PHsQGrJg/видео.html
      And yes, you got it about EE ahead of time. Learn programming and basics of physics and calculus mostly. That will help you everywhere else. Does that make sense? Cheers! Let me know how else I can help you okay? Thanks

  • @zman4002
    @zman4002 3 года назад +22

    Question: Do electrical engineers actually build things? I am heavily interested in mechatronics engineering because I hear you can obtain a wide range of knowledge from it about building things, and I'd love to learn how to build things and maybe have that as a job

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +11

      Hey good question. It depends on the avenue you go down. Power engineers and telecommunications engineers may not, but electronics and circuit design engineers can work with mechatronics easily. You can also enter a software developer role and work with robots or mechatronic systems that way.
      Does that make sense? I have a video on mechatronics that is becoming popular, it may help,
      “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
      Consider computer engineering too. This involves the integration of hardware and software. “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
      Does this help and make sense? I respond to all comments so let me know any follow up questions okay? Thanks!!

    • @zman4002
      @zman4002 3 года назад +1

      @@JakeVoorhees I actually watched your mechatronics video before this one 😂. My dad is an electrical engineer and he says what he does most of the time at work is make designs and stuff, and I want to be able to build those things. I don't want to do software or computer engineering as a job, because your siting in front of a computer all day and writing code doesn't suit me. I want to be able to make designs, then code and build electronic systems, which is why I want to do mechatronics, because it gives you lots of info about this. Do you know of any jobs that are like that?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +5

      Hey thanks for the reply and context. Some computer engineers can become computer hardware engineers and there are 71,000 in the US, so its the 5th most numerous engineering type - again we're talking hardware computer engineering alone. These are essentially electronics engineers working with computers.
      In order to do mechatronics, you have to choose either ME or EE or CPE - there are only 3 ABET Mechatronics programs in the USA and they are with smaller schools, most of which you would not go to I am sure.
      So you have to choose one of those and do a degree concentration in mechatronics, which is a great path. Some universities have a formal certification program within EE/ME/CPE, or you may have to build it yourself. You would do that by for example, majoring in EE and taking more electronics courses and less about power or telecommunications. You would take robotics electives, signals and controls, and circuits courses, etc. Your CS related courses should revolve around mechatronics rather than something else, and so on.
      Computer Engineering is often a subset of Electrical Engineering. But sometimes engineers struggle to choose between ME vs EE. This video will help you decide, “Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/6PJ-Yw5qVsc/видео.html
      .
      These will probably be helpful as well:
      “What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/5wEteXzhtak/видео.html
      “What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
      and I know I linked this one above but here it is again,
      “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
      .
      I also ranked Mechatronics Engineering as one of the only two S-Tier Mechanical Engineering options in this video, “Mechanical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/ghxBLeEX_OM/видео.html
      .
      Does this help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything, thanks again!!

    • @zman4002
      @zman4002 3 года назад +1

      @@JakeVoorhees thanks! I'll be sure too watch those soon. But I don't really understand what you said in the thrird paragraph. The college that I'm probably going to has a degree in mechatronics that you can get. Are you trying to say what to do if it doesn't? I'm a little confused there 😂

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Which school? That’s great they have the program but for some reason there are only three that are accredited by ABET, the body that says whether a programs graduates are eligible to sit for the Professional Engineering exam.
      But if you look at their ME and CPE and EE programs, I bet you they are ABET accredited. The mechatronics programs are too new I think. So what if you go into some field that requires design and for you to become a PE? You could regret this moment.
      Does that make sense? Ask any follow ups ok cheers thanks

  • @tikuasu9015
    @tikuasu9015 2 года назад

    I'm about to get into the Engeneering field and I I found stark's picture very motivating😁

  • @luton98
    @luton98 3 года назад +1

    FM modultion is more powerful and can travel further than AM modulation (07:35) - I don't think so.

  • @srsurya1037
    @srsurya1037 3 года назад +4

    Man I seriously have knowledge on network theory and control systems and oh I'm an electrical engineer ,so I really want to take part in robotics could u please tell me what sort of knowledge I need to work in that sector?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      definitely, start here, "What do mechatronics engineers do", ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html, which is essentially the niche you have to pursue in order to work in robotics k? let me know what questions you have next, thanks! join the discord to meet more engineers striving to work in this field

  • @Zelvof
    @Zelvof 4 года назад +3

    Hey Jake, hope you still remember me. Still love your videos! Keep it up ^w^

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад +1

      Of course I remember you!! How are things? Still making videos? What can I help you figure out right now?

    • @Zelvof
      @Zelvof 4 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees Yep still making videos, nothing much to ask but just hope you're feeling well ! Have a nice day ( OwO)

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      @@Zelvof thanks so much. How are you ? Let me know if there’s anything I can help you with now okay? Cheers thanks

  • @vilhelmentertainment3386
    @vilhelmentertainment3386 2 года назад +3

    1:17 ayo, I would recognize that anywhere. That's organic chemistry teacher

  • @jkolade9362
    @jkolade9362 3 года назад +11

    Ah, so I started my EE degree when I was 16, but I really didn't know what I wanted to do specifically. I wanted to get all the degrees out there, thinking that would bring me some purpose since I love learning, but having completed a year of my bachelor's, it doesn't seem like this will be the case. I picked EE because it was broad, but now having so many interests in different research areas, industries, and businesses is making it very hard to choose a focus. My initial thought was just to do everything: get an MS and PhD on the way to the PE certification or vice versa.
    However, I can't just nab degrees if I don't know what they're in or do research if I don't know what on. I can't even take the PE exam without choosing an industry. So, it's really important that I talk to people and figure out if their opportunities and lifestyles are for me. Where would you recommend me to speak to a body of professionals willing to offer this kind of insight on their lives?

    • @DoctorWhoNow01
      @DoctorWhoNow01 3 года назад +2

      John Adebusayo Kolade I have a similar issue. I’m the same way, too much interest in too many different things. I can’t really help but I’m commenting to bookmark this comment for me, and if I can help at all, I’ll try!

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +3

      Yeah so firstly, thank you for this insight and comment. And your situation is very common. There are a lot of young students, pre-college and in college, who think they have to stack degrees and choose their MS and or PhD before they finish their first or second year of undergrad. Which is entirely unnecessary you know?
      Here is the raw truth. It is impossible to know that you like until you figure out what you don't like. And the only way to test and feel and try things out and know, is actually doing it. This is half the reason for internships. You get to test out an industry and decide if you like it enough to either go to grad school in that area, or take a full time job in that area.
      I went to grad school right after uni and i regret it. I thought I liked research based traffic engineering, but I don't like research. I should have went into the job force right away, worked for 3-4 years, decided what I wanted to do based on that experience, and then go for something. I know now that I should have gotten an MBA because I'm more business and leadership minded than technically proficient. But could I have seen that at 22? At 24? No it wasn't until I started working and immediately I knew I had decided with no context and no experience.
      I get comments like this often. And it is usually someone 12-16 and maybe even up to 18/19 attempting to make all their education, career, and therefore life decisions ahead of time, which should be avoided.
      The other reality that gets missed is that it almost doesn't matter what you do. A master's doesn't really help you get into other lanes in your career, it just deepens your proficiency at that time. It MIGHT help you get a position over someone else. But if someone has only a BS and you have a MS, but they have the experience and a portfolio or know someone and you don't have those things, truly the degrees matters less than most other things.
      PhDs don't help you at all unless you want to be a professor or be in the research arena for something incredibly complex or dangerous, like bridges or nuclear, or maybe AI, etc.
      So I hope this helps? What questions do you have next? Let me know in the comments and I'll help you out as much as I can. Cheers!

    • @jkolade9362
      @jkolade9362 3 года назад +1

      ​@@JakeVoorhees Happy New Year! Thanks so much for this in-depth reply; I found it very helpful!
      I recently figured that coursework gives me ideas that are only enough to guide me to more useful internship/research experiences, which will give me a larger understanding in what I'm interested in *doing* rather than thinking about.
      But what about dreams? How do I find experiences that will let me explore stuff I dream of doing with my expertise (even if they're just personal projects)?
      For example, I dream of making wild things like a mind-controlled Siri or hands-free pen. How do I find related, guiding experiences when there's nothing in my coursework that feels practically connected to what I want to do?
      Here's another thing I really, really want to know. I know the things I mentioned above are multidisciplinary projects. Say I get to experience an engineering part of a big project and I like the project itself, but not the part I played in it. I want to try contributing to this project in an unrelated discipline, like programming. However, my programming skills are much more lacking compared to the engineering skills that originally brought me to the project. How can I practically compensate for the difference in skillsets so I can explore opportunities with programming?
      I understand learning enough to gain experience in something may vary greatly by what you're learning. But seeing as chasing coursework as a primary means of discovering hands-on interests isn't at all feasible, what are your thoughts?
      Thanks again. ❤

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      @@jkolade9362 hey this is all great. It’s really hard for me to answer a long string of multi question comments. I’ll will answer them all if you break up the comments into a new comment each so my software sees them individually :) does that make sense? Thanks !!

    • @jkolade9362
      @jkolade9362 3 года назад +1

      @@JakeVoorhees 1. How do I find guiding experiences in a field or skill set I'm interested in, but haven't taken practical coursework in?

  • @joelsimon4328
    @joelsimon4328 Год назад

    I came to know that there is not such a engineering called ece (electronics and communication engineering) in abroad. But it's one of the famous degrees in India. Some say ece in India is similar to ee (electronics engineering) in abroad. Is it really true? And will I have any disadvantage if I go for pg in abroad after completing ug in ece in India

  • @paulobatitay9362
    @paulobatitay9362 3 года назад +1

    I just finished my second year of EE and I feel like I've done nothing. I only learned some basics of circuits and physics. My counselors are pushing me to get an internship, but most internships I see ask for experience. I have no prior experience at all so I don't think any internships will accept me. I'm so lost.

    • @MarioRodriguez-bi9me
      @MarioRodriguez-bi9me 10 месяцев назад

      Hey paul, I hope youre doing well. im two years away from fnishing my degree as an ee major. Im at a lost, I feel like EE may not be my passion, everything that this video entailed scared me. Im wondering if you ever got over the feeling of being "lost". Are you now doing somthing you love? Do you regret being an EE major?

  • @stavroulagalani4007
    @stavroulagalani4007 2 года назад

    how do i become project manager with an electrical engineer degree?

  • @kev-othegamer
    @kev-othegamer Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @zik9938
    @zik9938 4 года назад +2

    Great Video👏🏾

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад

      thank you!! let me know what to make next okay?

    • @zik9938
      @zik9938 4 года назад +1

      Ok, can you do a video on advice/tips for future engineering students?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад +1

      Yeah this top 10 tips might be a good fit ? ruclips.net/video/WRH4Z5LrNsY/видео.html

    • @zik9938
      @zik9938 4 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees Yes, it is. Thanks 👍🏽

  • @justinwilliam5693
    @justinwilliam5693 Год назад

    Hey Jake, who would be in more demand as an astronaut, an electrical engineer or aerospace engineer?

  • @treeross
    @treeross Год назад

    Currently working on my EE associates to get in to design and drafting for audiovisual equipment. Audio pays exactly what it used too. Still.

  • @migggies
    @migggies 4 года назад +10

    Hi I just registered for a electrical engineering major at the ETH Zurich. I‘m extremely interested in renewable energies, AI, VR, electrical cars and totally fascinated by the worlds created in video games.
    I still have chance to change my major to mechanical engineering and I am just not sure which one I like more. When do know exactly which of the two is the correct major for you?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад +4

      they are so similar, but different enough. not as similar as electrical vs computer. mechanical is more for people who want to work on the actual physical parts of things. The design and testing and everything for those. Electrical engineers may use those same parts, but are moreso designing and working with either the power, control, instrumentation, magnetism, etc type of stuff within an engineering environment. you cant really go wrong either, so dont worry. EEs can work in and learn an ME role, and vice versa

    • @DoctorWhoNow01
      @DoctorWhoNow01 3 года назад

      I can’t pick between the two either, there seems to be not much aid online about helping you pick a field of engineering. I’m leaning towards electrical but have always loved cars and the like. I would assume electrical would apply to more fields just because of how tech dependent things are nowadays

    • @princessleia9268
      @princessleia9268 3 года назад +1

      I knew I didn't like mechanical engineering when I took physics 1 (mechanical engineering focus) in my first year. I loved physics 2 (electrical engineering focus) so I knew I was in the right path. Hopefully, physics is similar at your school as well and you find the best for you.

  • @caffy65432
    @caffy65432 3 года назад +9

    Can you make a video on 2 year Electrical Engineering Technology diploma programs and where they can lead/how to build on them
    ? Could it lead to the auto industry perhaps? How close (similar) are they to the 4 year degree EE?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Yup ruclips.net/video/ypgU1GD8ULc/видео.html

  • @michaelkwee7704
    @michaelkwee7704 3 года назад

    So Jake and anyone in the comments, does anyone know the diffrence between Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering?

  • @brudderbilly7820
    @brudderbilly7820 Год назад

    My goal is renewable energy engineering, in the power sector as an EE…with a fascination to learn more about electricity & energy. I was a very naive 18yr old who was pressured into college without the slightest clue of what my academic/career goals were. As a 24yr old whose resolve was chewed up and spit out countless times, I’m very excited to return with a clear head and firm ambitions.

    • @nelsonmart8124
      @nelsonmart8124 Год назад

      Yo, I'm in similar position to your younger self, just wanted to know how the pay is energy.

    • @brudderbilly7820
      @brudderbilly7820 Год назад

      Similar to other engineering jobs according to the internet. Ask me in 4-6yrs when i get the degree though lol

  • @LayaCups
    @LayaCups Месяц назад +2

    watching this and don't know what to do in my life.

  • @brightphoebus
    @brightphoebus Год назад +1

    My dream job is to work on airplanes, to have something to do with them, flying them, designing them, fixing them, welcoming people onto them, cleaning them, fitting them with electronics, anything really!! I've always been enchanted by planes and flying. I'm thinking now, age 48, I want to learn Avionics Technology, cause I can do that without spending a fortune to become a pilot, live in one place, have hands on in building something, use my intelligence, learn it in 2 years, and not get my hands greasy. : D

  • @frustrationsettingin
    @frustrationsettingin 4 года назад +1

    I’d like to go into designing and engineering human augmentation, like hands or eyes etc. What *engineering field would you recommend?

    • @DoctorWhoNow01
      @DoctorWhoNow01 3 года назад

      Imani Jones I was interested in this for a wile and couldn’t find much. I would assume biomedical or possibly electrical?

    • @AnDrei-nf5jb
      @AnDrei-nf5jb 3 года назад

      Try Bio Engneering

  • @ijr_tahasan4896
    @ijr_tahasan4896 2 года назад

    Hello sir can i go to automobile sector by completing graduation in EEE

  • @sunflash2.0themace67
    @sunflash2.0themace67 3 года назад +7

    Hi. I’m studying electrical engineering. My dream is to go into research and development within renewable energy and energy storage.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Yup check this out k “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ruclips.net/video/Vi4hkCeNWs0/видео.html

  • @hasanabid7724
    @hasanabid7724 3 года назад +1

    Hi Jake, right now I am thinking of majoring in eletrical engineering, and double minoring in mechanical engineering and computer science since I am interested in doing something like mechatronics, do you think doing that is a good idea? And do you think what I am planning is doable? And lastly do you think it will take up too much time if I do this?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Hey thanks for the comment.
      I do not think that is a good idea.
      EEs can work as MEs and MEs can sometimes work as EEs. And the more you lean into a CS type of EE degree, the less you need a CS minor. It can be good to get one, but its not extra degrees that will get you employed. It's the experience and skills you have.
      I think you should just do EE and take as much CS courses as you can, and if you can get a minor without adding too much pain or time or $$$, do it but you dont need it.
      Here are some EE videos that you might find valuable,
      “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html
      And this one talks about another perspective on high paying EE roles, “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ruclips.net/video/Vi4hkCeNWs0/видео.html
      Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? Cheers thanks !

    • @hasanabid7724
      @hasanabid7724 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees Thank you for replying, but even though EEs can work as a ME, I still want to minor in ME since the reason I want to minor in mechanical engineering is because I really like some things in mechanical engineering, so I want to do those things by minoring in it, but I am not majoring in that because I like electrical engineering more, and I don't want to do CS electives because there is another thing I want to take electives in, and I like CS, not as much as ME or EE, but I still like CS, CS is also a really useful skill, and I think from taking a minor in CS I will get CS skills that can help me in a job I get after graduating, so that is why I want to double minor in ME and CS, from the things I said, do you have more feedback?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Thanks again for the comment. Honestly Engineers dont minor in another type of engineering. All you have to do is take technical electives in another direction - so doing EE and taking more ME courses is what a mechatronics customized degree is. You will have enough CS courses in the main curriculum of EE so you dont have to minor in that either. If you want skills, go do the skills. Its not the minors that will give you those, nor will they get you opportunities or respect. Do projects and do internships and those things will lead you to opportunities.
      My feedback is to take feedback. I'm telling you what is the best option so dont be an engineer who is home biased and looking to validate what you already think is best. Take this actual feedback

    • @hasanabid7724
      @hasanabid7724 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees sorry that I didn't take the feedback at first, I have a bad habit of doing that, thank you for what you told me :), I think I am going to do what you told me

  • @cobyjames3309
    @cobyjames3309 3 года назад +2

    Hey I’m about to be going into college at Northwestern State and I will also be playing football, they offer electrical engineering and technology. As well as biomedical engineering, and I’m trying to figure which would be a better fit

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Hey good question, so here's' the raw difference. Biomedical engineering is a tiny field compared to EE. There are 328,000 EEs employed in America right now and only 19,000 BMEs. Plus, you can end up working as a BME with an EE degree. You could just do internships, tech electives, academic research, network with BMEs, and join BME societies/clubs/organizations and get into BME with the better degree with more options. Does that make sense? Let me know how I can help you next, cheers thanks

  • @gl1tch551
    @gl1tch551 3 года назад +2

    Hi, I wanted to ask, as I want to pursue a career in robotics, is electrical engineering a good course,,, or do you suggest anything else?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +3

      Hey good question, and thanks for asking. Yes EE is a good path to get into robotics. Robotics is a subset of MTREs, so make sure you watch our video “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html. Also, you can get into robotics via the computer engineering route or the mechanical engineering route, so watch these too ok, “What Do Computer Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html, and “Mechanical Engineering vs Electrical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/6PJ-Yw5qVsc/видео.html thank you and let us know how we can help you more in the future alrigth? Cheers!

    • @gl1tch551
      @gl1tch551 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees thank you so much 😊

  • @SKeso
    @SKeso 3 года назад +3

    And if im good at Math and Physics am i having better chances going to NASA electrical enginier Im 12 and i allready started playing with LED lights 10VL and trying to study Physics from other youtubers soo i would be good at NASA right?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +2

      Sure yeah. NASA is a fantastic dream, and a good thing to aspire for. To let you know what you are up against, here are some numbers.
      There have been 22 classes of astronauts selected. The most recent was 3 years ago in 2017, where a record number of 18,300 applicants submitted and just 12 were selected. That means only 0.06% of people were accepted. So I love having the astronaut conversation with people, but truly its a dream.
      There have only been 560 astronauts in the history of the program. Here are a list of things that are easier to do, statistically, than becoming an astronaut:
      Win an Oscar (3,140 total winners)
      Become a Brain Surgeon (3,700 in US)
      Summit Mt. Everest (5,000)
      Become an Olympian (2016 games, 11,237)
      Hold a Guinness World Record (40,000)
      So I think it's a great goal, but every astronaut in the history of the game in some way, got lucky. They had an existing career plan and tratgectory of massive success even if they were not selected. Because most people will not be.
      I love shooting for your dreams, because I would have never imagined being of ABC's Shark Tank (under teams have been featured), for example. But that is what I'm talking about. I didn't plan for it. I was just working hard and cranking on my career, and it happened. I think that is what happens for astronauts to be honest.
      So what does that life and career plan look like for you? Does that make sense? Hope that helps, thanks!

  • @rksadvancedclasses6387
    @rksadvancedclasses6387 3 года назад +2

    Sir I want do job in rocket for electrical engineering how can I go there please explain is there any job in making rocket for electrical engineering? Please explain

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Yeah EEs can work in the aerospace field. Just take more tech electives that give you momentum towards AE career, do internships there, build relationships there, etc

  • @mengeziklassen6737
    @mengeziklassen6737 9 месяцев назад

    hi am new to this channel and I really like it By the grace of God next year I start my electric engineering career going to a college to archive a diploma in south Africa due to finances I might not yet be able to further my studies my question is can I still be a successful and get a job with diploma cause in my free time will also be learning coding so I can combine the two and I like to create things

  • @DaEpicKiller
    @DaEpicKiller 4 года назад +5

    Do electrical engineering also develop virtual reality? Which sector should I go to if I'm interested in developing full dive virtual reality?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      You want software engineering in order to develop applications and new software. You want to be an XR Developer essentially, as there are far more augmented reality (AR) opportunities vs VR

    • @killergaming24
      @killergaming24 3 года назад

      YOOO ME TOO WHATS UR SNAP

  • @samyang536
    @samyang536 3 года назад

    I’m deciding between chemical and electrical engineering

  • @sandeepreddy6894
    @sandeepreddy6894 2 года назад

    Can we do course in usa for job

  • @talalomer349
    @talalomer349 3 года назад +1

    What is most popular or available job for an electrical power engineer?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Hey thanks for the question. Power engineers mostly work for plants or substations, but can work in generation or transmission or storage of power. Here are more good EE videos for careers ideas,
      “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html
      And this one talks about high paying EE roles, “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ruclips.net/video/Vi4hkCeNWs0/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!!

  • @euanclark5947
    @euanclark5947 4 года назад +2

    Hi!
    I don't know if I have done something wrong but once I subscribe on the 1% engineer website, am I not suppose to receive the 5 e-books?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад

      I can make sure you get them. Maybe a link is broken :) what else are you trying to figure out right now?

    • @euanclark5947
      @euanclark5947 4 года назад +1

      Nothing just now, Thanks !

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад

      Email me pls hello@jakevoorhees.com thank you

    • @euanclark5947
      @euanclark5947 4 года назад +1

      Done

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад

      Thank you !!

  • @dezagha2960
    @dezagha2960 4 года назад +1

    Missed these videos :')

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад +1

      Yayyyeeee!!! So happy to hear this.What are you trying to figure out next? Thank you!!

    • @dezagha2960
      @dezagha2960 4 года назад +1

      @@JakeVoorhees I suppose one thing that would be great to give further insight into their future careers is how students can collaborate with companies on college projects (such as their thesis). This would give students a great deal of experience with incurring costs for the company :)

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад +1

      Reach out to companies and offer that opportunity, and ask what they may like to see in order this this to be a win-win arrangement, and they will tell you

  • @sunflash2.0themace67
    @sunflash2.0themace67 3 года назад +2

    Could you do a video on what it’s like to work in the world of research as an electrical engineer.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Ya absolutely, RD Electrical Engineering roles get talked about here, I think at the end, “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ruclips.net/video/Vi4hkCeNWs0/видео.html

    • @sunflash2.0themace67
      @sunflash2.0themace67 3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much. I’ll definitely check it out

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Cool thanks so much :)

  • @camerashysd7165
    @camerashysd7165 Год назад

    I want to go into finance and banking calculate risk, financial models and making financial instruments

  • @toxicboy4784
    @toxicboy4784 3 года назад +2

    Great video👍
    Here is a question:
    Do you recommend to do Electrical enginnering and Automation
    Or
    Electrical engineering alone
    Is there any difference between these two?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      I mean EE is EE. Those two degrees essentially seem like the same degree to me and I think you can get the same opportunities with either

  • @omarhaq9635
    @omarhaq9635 3 года назад +3

    I’m studying interpersonal communication & Electrical Engineering & hoping to work for telecommunications

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Wow cool combo :) have you seen my other EE videos? They may help,
      And this one talks about high paying EE roles:
      “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ruclips.net/video/Vi4hkCeNWs0/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!!

    • @omarhaq9635
      @omarhaq9635 2 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees yes I have

  • @KingKong-kk4bs
    @KingKong-kk4bs 4 года назад +3

    What laptop specs do I need as an Electrical and Electronic Engineering Undergraduate.
    Is 8gb ram enough?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  4 года назад +1

      Ya 8GB DDR3 is good

    • @DaEpicKiller
      @DaEpicKiller 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees which laptop would recommend for EE that is under $500?

    • @wojak6793
      @wojak6793 3 года назад +2

      @@DaEpicKiller a ipad and pen

    • @quicksilver3287
      @quicksilver3287 2 года назад

      @@wojak6793 i second this. Ipads are really good for note taking and sketching, and trust me when you study engineering u will be drawing a lot of diagrams.

  • @marvinthemaniac7698
    @marvinthemaniac7698 3 года назад +2

    Is there any Euclidian geometry involved in this particular field?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +2

      Yeah I would say architecture is the most connected to that area

    • @marvinthemaniac7698
      @marvinthemaniac7698 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees is architecture affiliated with geometry?

  • @Ab-ly8cq
    @Ab-ly8cq 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @georgedrexel8867
    @georgedrexel8867 3 года назад +3

    Yeah this video just helped motivate me. My dream is to work for either SpaceX or create my own company to create and design mobile and wearable technologies. Even possibly do both.

    • @georgedrexel8867
      @georgedrexel8867 3 года назад +1

      Would you consider wearable technologies, micro/nano engineering or electronics engineering?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      very cool, so what are you trying to figure out now?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      yeah there are plenty of engineers who work in those fields

    • @georgedrexel8867
      @georgedrexel8867 3 года назад

      I’m just trying to determine what sub discipline I would be trying to get into! I want to design and produce mobile phones and other tech.

  • @user-kb2ct9sd2k
    @user-kb2ct9sd2k 11 месяцев назад

    It's a pleasure to me watch such a video, am so interested in EE also i am still in college doing EE. My goal is to work in an airplane as an EE, i am a major in electrical machine and minor in electronics. Can you please help me with some guidelines t to further with as an EE to work in airplane. Your orientation will be highly appreciated

  • @grimgg4435
    @grimgg4435 3 года назад

    sorry but this is my first time on the channel and is that actually your last name like jason voorhees thats awesome

  • @ttuliorancao
    @ttuliorancao 2 года назад +6

    There's a mistake in there. FM radio signals can't go as further as AM signals can as FM radio operates in a way higher frequency than AM. That said, the advantage of FM signals isn't on the range as it loses spectacularly, but in it's audio quality as FM suffers way less from noise.

    • @ndotl
      @ndotl 8 месяцев назад

      I thought the same thing. However, at a given frequency (e.g., 500 MHz) and line of sight distances, an FM signal can be decoded at a further distance. This is because it is not affected as much as an AM signal by the signal attenuation that occurs as you get further from the transmitter. Having said that, there is the actual experience that is based on the convention used in the US. Here, the AM band is 540 KHz to 1.7 MHz, and the FM band is 88 to 108 MHz. The lower AM frequency has a longer wavelength, when make it susceptible to bouncing off of the ionosphere. This can result in an AM signal being detected thousands of mile from the transmitter. The shorter wavelength FM signal is not susceptible to this bounce phenomena. As a result, FM signal is strictly line of sight.