u/Mman_2076

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Question about first internship

As an electrical and computer engineer, aiming for an internship in Europe in the ending of my 6th semester out of 10, having to do with software engineering or embedded hardware engineering role, what my skills should be for each and what companies should i prefer?(to even combine both of the "paths" mentioned before)

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u/Mman_2076 — 2 days ago

Starting Electrical and Computer engineering

This October my 1st semester in Electrical engineering School starts and i have to admit that im a bit stressed. The possible paths are 1)Software engineering(full stack developping, AI/ML Engineer, Sybersecurity, Cloud/Dev ops etc..., 2)Telecommunication, 3)Energy, 4)Electronics(VLSI, FPGA, Embedded sytems etc...)
What should i consider for moving abroad(Germany/Switzerland/Netherlands...) and which path would get me have the "easiest job" in terms of searching and applying for jobs as i eould get easily frustated and dissapoiinted if i couldnt find a job within max a month. Which would bring the highest income and fast?
Every help would be remarkable, and thanks for your time, i really appreciate it!!

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u/Mman_2076 — 6 days ago
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HELP

Learning guide for electrical and computer engineering student in NTUA(National Technological University of Athens). I passed the exams and enter the college in October. Can someone make me a learning guide per year -after seeing my semesters or not- and knowing that i will propably go for electronics(there are 4 sepcilizations: electronics, telecoms, energy, software). Then do the same for the 5 years if i want to go for software. I would really appreciate that because i fee a bit insecure...!

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u/Mman_2076 — 10 days ago