MoparManiac
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Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread
Degree and school its from means a lot nowadays. Sucks, but that's the way it is.
We don't exclusively look at certain schools, but basically if you're under a 3.0 cumulative when you graduate, not from a known good school (i.e. Northeastern, Wentworth, MIT, etc.), your application almost gets thrown out unless you have experience in high demand (currently information assurance/systems engineering with a focus on satellite communications or air traffic control).
I went to WIT for a 4 year degree in Computer Eng Technology. I use almost nothing from the degree, but it landed me my position at Raytheon (Systems Engineer). I do many different things depending on the day. It could be interacting with the customer to figure out what they need and converting that into requirements for a new feature on our system, writing software requirements for software people to go write code, develop test cases (and perform them) to make sure shit is functioning correctly, solve various site issues (network bandwidth issues, etc.) and a ton of others.
Because I was doing well on my co-op and the program was funded well enough, I got my masters in systems engineering from WPI (paid for by the company). I have no student loans as of right now. I used the money I made on co-op to pay off my last few semesters, and ended up only owing $11k after graduating which I paid off in two years gradually.
I've done documentation for weeks on end, and spent full days driving a HMMWV around Boston testing a newly developed radio for demo to a customer.
Overall I have a pretty decent gig.
Degree and school its from means a lot nowadays. Sucks, but that's the way it is.
We don't exclusively look at certain schools, but basically if you're under a 3.0 cumulative when you graduate, not from a known good school (i.e. Northeastern, Wentworth, MIT, etc.), your application almost gets thrown out unless you have experience in high demand (currently information assurance/systems engineering with a focus on satellite communications or air traffic control).
I went to WIT for a 4 year degree in Computer Eng Technology. I use almost nothing from the degree, but it landed me my position at Raytheon (Systems Engineer). I do many different things depending on the day. It could be interacting with the customer to figure out what they need and converting that into requirements for a new feature on our system, writing software requirements for software people to go write code, develop test cases (and perform them) to make sure shit is functioning correctly, solve various site issues (network bandwidth issues, etc.) and a ton of others.
Because I was doing well on my co-op and the program was funded well enough, I got my masters in systems engineering from WPI (paid for by the company). I have no student loans as of right now. I used the money I made on co-op to pay off my last few semesters, and ended up only owing $11k after graduating which I paid off in two years gradually.
I've done documentation for weeks on end, and spent full days driving a HMMWV around Boston testing a newly developed radio for demo to a customer.
Overall I have a pretty decent gig.