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PostHeaderIcon Looking In To an Electronics Career

by Brian Engle

Many people are intrigued by the idea of an electronics career, as it is in a relatively safe and growing industry and there are many opportunities. Depending on your specific needs, one electronics field will be preferable over another, as not all types are the same. Extensive research into specific career fields will enable you to make the right decision.

As with the majority of occupations, an education is needed to excel. For example, to be an electrician, one should have gone to an acceptable trade school. Also, some colleges have programs for technical careers.

Due to the complexities of electronics, many careers require that an applicant have a college education. Many topics should be studied, most notably math and science. However, knowledge in the language and business fields is also helpful and sometimes necessary.

One can get an Associate’s degree with as low as two years of college, but a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree requires an average of four or six years, respectively. If one’s goal is to be an advanced electrical engineer, then they will need a Master’s or Doctorate degree. The more education you have, the more opportunities are available.

An interesting electronics career is the general engineer. This job involves manufacturing and designing electronic parts and components. There can be a research component to it, so instead of making standard parts, one would work on future ones.

A somewhat easier job in the electronics field is that of the assembler. This only requires a high school education, as any other knowledge that is utilized is learned on the job. Of course, this is a less prestigious and lower paying job than others mentioned.

The electronics technician works to repair electrical systems, such as computers and televisions. They may also work within one business sector, such as telecommunications or military. Entry level technicians make around thirty thousand dollars, but future experience and training can lead to a salary twice that.

The electronics field is expected to grow for a long time, as society continuously becomes more technology-based. No matter what type of electrical industry you enter, you are sure to have a secure job that will remain so indefinitely.

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