So /g/ i have come to the point where i need to choose my career,What should i opt for ? a system's engineer , network engineer or an embedded system engineer, i have internet in all three fields but can't seem to choose anything,if anyone have anything to share on the matter that would be great
>>60838063
Does this seem like a career recommendations board to you?
it is still loosely technology, if i can find anyone with a job on /g/ that is
>>60838063
Do all three, seriously, have you ever dealt with HR at any company? You could not even have the knowledge of the degree or certification, but you will fucking need that piece of paper to get the job, so you will need to do all three if your "passion" lies there.
Get a college degree
>inb4 they're worthless
You will not get a job without one, it could be womens studies, as long as it is a degree. HR will not even call you up for a interview without it.
Just starting a job for minimum wage with a highschool diploma only, most of my peers have college degrees.
Go for EE, you'll be respected as an a real engineer, fuck bitches, get money, and ffs you'll learn to code if you go to robotics, and that son it's the future
>>60838063
> system's engineer ,
Vague, best case scenario it's programming with management courses, worst case scenario it's management with a bit of programming.
>network engineer
Boring shit ever, the practical exams for me involved entering about a page's worth of commands into an SSH console. You do this if your ideal job is to rock up to basements of huge buildings and sit in windowless rooms watching anime until something goes wrong.
>or an embedded system engineer,
Embedded is fun, you write a lot of C and assembly code which runs on little black boxes and makes lights flash up. Also, the best programmers usually specialise in low level code, since it gives them a better understanding of memory.
>>60838179
HR are not qualified to know the difference between the three which is one of the reasons they only hire based on identity, having a HR department is something companies do that's fairly awkward. Hopefully it's a fad that goes away and companies in source secretarial work, IMO an intern software dev is a better candidate to filter resumes.
>>60838063
Go into avionics. Once something needs to be FAA certified, the price goes up 100x
>>60838063
Computer Science to make video games