Electrical engineer
Electrical engineers design, build and test electrical devices and equipment, including communication systems, power generators, motors and navigation systems, and electrical systems for automobiles and aircraft. They also oversee the manufacturing of certain instruments, systems and equipment.
RUDDERLY MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
Professionals from the industry take you under their wing. Personalised 1-1 mentorship
1 ON 1 TIME WITH SUCCESSFUL PROFESSIONALS ACROSS INDUSTRIES

IMMERSIVE MENTORSHIP STRUCTURE WITH A REAL WORLD ASSIGNMENT, TO GIVE YOU A SNEAK PEAK

BECOME A MENTOR
GIVE
BACK
FLEXIBLE TIMING
ALTERNATE
INCOME
Oops.. we don't seem to have mentors for this career
100s of mentors are added each week. Check back soon
KEY SKILLS
Basic circuit knowledge
Critical thinking skills
Problem solving skills
Programming skills
Work ethics
Communication skills
PROS
Job Flexibility
High salary
Never ending demand
Lot of oppurtunities
CONS
Limited employment growth
Risky occupation
OPPORTUNITY TYPES
GOT WHAT IT TAKES?
Companies
government
Loves working on circuits
open to learning
KEY OPPORTUNITIES
Books
Podcasts
Networking Groups
Interesting Facts about the career
It is not hard for an electrical engineer to get a job since their expertise can be applied in many industries and workplaces. If you are interested to become a project manager, he or she should be able to deal with management skills and basic circuit theory.
The intensive researcher about electricity was conducted in 19th century. The famous work during the era was the work of Georg Ohm.