
Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Electronic Engineering?
I’ve heard that attaining an Electronic Engineering degree, along with personal experience and a fairly decent portfolio would have a higher chance of getting a job at software development compared to getting a Software Engineering degree. This also applies to Computer Engineering.
So is this true?
If I wanted to go into software development, which of the above three would be preferable? Does versatility and its possible redundance overpower speciality and its one line principles in the world of software development?
Please answer as soon as possible, thanks.
Electrical Engineering is more versatile than Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Electronic Engineering.
There is a rumor that companies are no longer outsourcing Software Programming to foreign countries due to concerns of national security, potential virus and others.
Computer Engineers in other countries are paid less.
Electronic Engineers will be limited only to electronics. Many CEOs with investors and others want to raise H1B visas so that legal immigratants can be hired for the minimum and if they complain the visas would be allowed to expire thus being forced to go back to their country
Once jobs are outsourced they will never return to paraphrase Senator McCain(R-AZ)
If I wanted to go into software development, which of the above three would be preferable? Does versatility and its possible redundance overpower speciality and its one line principles in the world of software development?
Electrical Engineering
Best wishes to you.
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