You're country
Average engineer starting salary
Engineering degree employment rate
>Canada
>75k
>40%
>>73391481
You have to live in Canada though.
No thanks
>>73391802
This criticism would be valid if it were coming from somewhere nice unlike the UK
>>73391918
?
But the UK is nice
>>73392632
Incorrect
>>73392880
You Canadians need to learn when to pipe down
>>73391481
25-30k, a joke i know
probably 0-5%, for the engineers that matter at least. and i highly doubt its 40% in canada
>>73393686
It's closer to 30% in Canada
Engineering is basically a meme degree here, universities just pump them out by the thousands while all the jobs go to Asia
>>73393810
If you take engineering as a whole its probably even higher than that in Spain due to the whole unemployment situation, desu.
I meant for engineers that matter ie people that studied Computer Science. Those are probably 0-5% in Canada too I bet.
>>73391481
75K what?
>>73393895
canadian dollars obviously
>>73393877
I'm talking about employment rate, not unemployment rate
Only 30% of people with engineering degrees here work in engineering, it's terrible now we have people with engineering degrees going to trade school because they can't get a job
>>73393965
lol ebin
i didnt know it could get so bad, i think its literally worse than in spain, though i dont know the employment rate here, but i think if it was that high there would be more whining
>boasting about less than 50% employment rate
>"you're" maymay (or just an imbecile)
In Portugal, it greatly depends on where you graduate. Some Universities boast 0% unemployment while only having 88 graduates,, while other bigger universities will probably have lower employment rates but hundreds of graduates.
From last year's statistics, in IST (one of the best in Portugal, some say the best) between 2011 and 2014 out of 490 graduates in computer engineering, 8 were unemployed.
>>73393922
lol you are fucking with me, does it even exist?
>>73394061
yes dude look it up
what did you think they use as official currency? us dollars?
i thought about going into engineering, but majored in logistics instead
now i get 90k a year and i work from home
>>73391481
>U.S.A
>80-90k depends on your level of competency
>Again this depends on resume and past experience.
This is for computer science, it's comfy, but you have to live in mega liberal shitholes.
>>73394092
OK shit you are right. I just thought they were using regular dollar.