Electrical engineer here.
I'm supposed to chose between doing studies in either embedded systems or electricity and energy.
Which one suits best in todays market?
Energy is going down the shitters with the change to renewables, lot's of work to be done in infrastructure. So I guess electricity and energy would be good. Can't go wrong with embedded systems either, but that'll probably require you to get serious about programming.
>>53918668
>Electrical engineer here.
>I'm supposed to chose between doing studies
So you're not actually an electrical engineer, you're just an electrical engineering student.
What is it with engineering students claiming they're engineers? You don't see that shit anywhere else. A physics student won't tell you that he's a physicist.
>>53918668
Either is fine.
Embedded systems is gucci if you know how build functional systems.
And Energy is gucci if you want to be the asshole installing electric breakers.
>>53919144
>Implying I don't have a bachelor in electrical engineering
What I meant was that I'm supposed to chose what I want for the master
EE here
Go with energy.
Or Embedded system, or Networks, or Telecommunication, or even automation or any thing EE related
You'll always find a good paying job
>>53918668
electrical engineer here too.
i graduated a few weeks ago and to me, it seems that there's a higher demand for electricity and energy.
But it's also depends where you live.
Embedded systems imo
>>53919241
>having a degree makes you an engineer
no, having an job as an engineer makes you an engineer
get a master's in lit you unemployable fag
study kazoos
>>53919093
This. Although energy is down, because the OPEC is trying to destroy the fracking industry. This won't last forever though.
>>53919277
>engineer (noun): a person qualified in a branch of engineering