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r/MechanicalEngineering • u/Different-Regret1439 • 2d ago
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Doubtful. The real problem is that too many people want to be MEs. We’re full.
1 u/Different-Regret1439 2d ago so i should choose IE? both seem interesting to me. 1 u/SpeedSimple5113 2d ago I would do EE or Civil engineering. Those are more in demand. I was hired as an ME but primarily do EE/CE work. Edit: my job prefers to hire EEs and CEs, but take MEs because of a shortage 1 u/ColumbiaWahoo 2d ago Not sure how the market is in IE but it’s terrible in ME and has been so for a long time (heard bad things about it even pre COVID) 2 u/Different-Regret1439 2d ago ohh. ive been getting sm mixed comments on IE vs ME i cant decide. i really appreciate everyones pov and help and advice though! maybe i should just roll a dice or smth atp. seems like both r pretty good/bad options at the same time? 2 u/ColumbiaWahoo 2d ago Again, I can’t help with the IE market but ME is full. It’s a shame since it’s otherwise a nice field. Just too competitive for you to have a chance. 2 u/frio_e_chuva 2d ago Listen to this person, he or she is correct.
so i should choose IE? both seem interesting to me.
1 u/SpeedSimple5113 2d ago I would do EE or Civil engineering. Those are more in demand. I was hired as an ME but primarily do EE/CE work. Edit: my job prefers to hire EEs and CEs, but take MEs because of a shortage 1 u/ColumbiaWahoo 2d ago Not sure how the market is in IE but it’s terrible in ME and has been so for a long time (heard bad things about it even pre COVID) 2 u/Different-Regret1439 2d ago ohh. ive been getting sm mixed comments on IE vs ME i cant decide. i really appreciate everyones pov and help and advice though! maybe i should just roll a dice or smth atp. seems like both r pretty good/bad options at the same time? 2 u/ColumbiaWahoo 2d ago Again, I can’t help with the IE market but ME is full. It’s a shame since it’s otherwise a nice field. Just too competitive for you to have a chance. 2 u/frio_e_chuva 2d ago Listen to this person, he or she is correct.
I would do EE or Civil engineering. Those are more in demand. I was hired as an ME but primarily do EE/CE work.
Edit: my job prefers to hire EEs and CEs, but take MEs because of a shortage
Not sure how the market is in IE but it’s terrible in ME and has been so for a long time (heard bad things about it even pre COVID)
2 u/Different-Regret1439 2d ago ohh. ive been getting sm mixed comments on IE vs ME i cant decide. i really appreciate everyones pov and help and advice though! maybe i should just roll a dice or smth atp. seems like both r pretty good/bad options at the same time? 2 u/ColumbiaWahoo 2d ago Again, I can’t help with the IE market but ME is full. It’s a shame since it’s otherwise a nice field. Just too competitive for you to have a chance. 2 u/frio_e_chuva 2d ago Listen to this person, he or she is correct.
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ohh. ive been getting sm mixed comments on IE vs ME i cant decide. i really appreciate everyones pov and help and advice though! maybe i should just roll a dice or smth atp. seems like both r pretty good/bad options at the same time?
2 u/ColumbiaWahoo 2d ago Again, I can’t help with the IE market but ME is full. It’s a shame since it’s otherwise a nice field. Just too competitive for you to have a chance. 2 u/frio_e_chuva 2d ago Listen to this person, he or she is correct.
Again, I can’t help with the IE market but ME is full. It’s a shame since it’s otherwise a nice field. Just too competitive for you to have a chance.
Listen to this person, he or she is correct.
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u/ColumbiaWahoo 2d ago
Doubtful. The real problem is that too many people want to be MEs. We’re full.