Hi I'm a senior Computer Engineer student, would love a guide on the transition to the work world and how to weigh your options when job searching. This was a very helpful video!
im in highschool and im looking to go to college and maybe pursue computer engineering in college, Iv been looking for TH-camrs that are CEs and your videos are amazing,kmk
I commented in your other vid that I am having a hard time finding a job that won't just SUBstitue me as a CS or IT or EE since I am no match for them and companies will prioritze them. Also I don't want to neglect either one of soft and harware.... what I found is microprocessors, microcontollers, (IC or chips), VHDL, and embedded system. Currently restudying those cause damn the materials and professors in my sschool who taught that was impossible. You also mentioned cybersecurity with cpe in one of your vids and I was shookt because I wanted a career where I could love my major which is an altruistic( not really but haha close?) career such as cybersecurity ( started on digital forensics then cybersecurity then ethical hacking). Hope you mentioned cybersecurity too cause I can't imagine combining hardware with that? Thank you!!! also a female cpe here trying to love what her mama forced her to take lololol
Muhtasim Rahman I’m currently working as a “Software Engineer” and the majority/all of my work is done in the Linux environment. Mainly learning and debugging existing code as of right now (still new) and using Jenkins to test different parts of the program to make sure it’s working as expected (I.e unit testing)
Heyy ! I will start my computer engineering studies this fall. I would like to know if it’s complicated to keep up with the software engineers and computer scientists in the programming/ software jobs . Thank you sm for this video ! Wish you all the success you deserve !
Hey, thank you so much for these information. I have a doubt that a computer engineering student can enter to cybersecurity field I contact with so many people's and asked but I didn't got a proper answer and I searched through online also after that I watched your videos not only this video after that I got some useful information again thank you so much for sharing these kind informations.☺
If I major in CE, if I want to get a job in software, isn't it ambiguous because you're losing competitiveness to those who majored in CS, and also losing to those who majored in EE when you got a job in hardware? It's a dilemma..
Computer engineering is important field to fill the huge gap between electrical engineering and computer sciences. Main job are 1. Building Computer (Hardware, Software, Network but mainly hardware) 2. Building Embedded System for all electronics, vehicle, machine etc (all that needs to be controlled need chip/microprocessor) Those two field that can beat electrical engineering and comouter sciences people. Because they dont understand about computer architecture, microprocessor chips and embedded system. Hardware king and hardware is always needed
Got a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering cos i have got this obsession for computers since when i was kid, wanting to know what was really going on inside those chips and circuits. I wanted that mixture of both hardware and software..but currently working as a Software Engineer. Even though i love software i still don't feel satisfied because have neglected hardware. i would like to pursuit a Masters degree. Any suggestions on course of study
Well first of all, that’s great that you have a passion for it! I’m happy to hear that you found what you enjoy and have been able to make a career out of it! It’ll also make it that much easier to pursue a masters degree. Well, from the the university I went to, there was a list of topics that you could choose from to get a masters in. Some of them were more software oriented while others where more hardware oriented. I’d suggest talking to your academic advisor, let them know you’d like to pursue a masters in CompE with an emphasis on hardware, and see what courses/options they have. Some courses to look out for that involve more hardware are VHDL, Computer Architecture, Computer Networks, Microcontrollers, Hardware Oriented Security and Trust, Cybersecurity and IoT. Anything that would have an “emphasis” in hardware then I’d suggest you go for that.
Was it difficult for you to get a software engineering job as a computer engineering major? What did you do to get the job. I'm thinking of changing from CS to CE because I want more knowledge and more options.
Do you think age matters to study computer engineering? I am 25 and Im thinking about studying that career as my second career cause I am interested on what is called the internet of things.
Bc there’s a much larger need for software engineers. Electrical engineers take the hardware jobs and even some electrical engineers are transitioning over to software
Wow you're so beautiful.And knowing you were in those classes putting in the work makes you that much more beautiful.Your future is bright,nice videos.CE majoring as well
How many years you have to study for computer Engineering and im going to 2 years college first so what do I have to study Like biilogy science, what exactly 🖤
Awesome! 🙌🏼 and it depends on who you have. For me I had professor Hayat and he was just all over the place (not a good professor) with the material. He made it much more difficult than it needed to be and our class got low test scores but he did curve them. The material itself was a little confusing but there is a lot of information on the internet to help you out if you don’t understand something.
@@TheSn12 I live in the other side of the world but the way you describe your signals and systems prof describes mine! He makes it much more difficult than it needed to be and everyone (even the smartest in the class) only got passing grades.
Hi maam, Im also a computer engineer but currently studying here in Philippines and I know that the technology here is not like what you have there,Im a second year college, and I want to know more about this course because this is my passion and I think that i could find it to you. Can you please give me some advise
I a graduated diploma in computer science now I want to start my degree programme by switching to computer engineering. The reasons is studying computer is not about software only a least one need hardware because their influx of mass programmers in CS that's make the CS degree less worth to me. Please what's your advice to me.
From what I understand, you’re pursuing a CompE degree because there’s more people with a CS degree? If so, I’d suggest going for a CompE degree only if you are a) truly interested in the hardware aspect of engineering or b) absolutely hate programming or software development. If you’re just going because there’s more competition finding a career with a CS degree then I don’t think it’s worth getting a degree in CompE. Just keep applying to CS jobs and you’ll find one eventually, just don’t give up.
I loved coding though some logic is really challenging as a beginner, choosing language is complicated but someone advice me to start with java then learn C which is what ialready did for almost half a year now...
All of them. They’re all equally as important in computer engineering. But if you really want to focus on one, the go for the one that you like or understand the most. That or, if you know exactly the kind of work you want to do, focus on the language that involves that kind of work (i.e. if the work is all Machine Learning then you’ll probably want to focus on Python because it’s easier to implement than the other languages). C++ is good for making/building complex applications while java, I believe, is good for GUI type applications.
I have completed my degree Bce.. computer engineering but until now I haven't realised that what should i do further more.. i really regret that i have wasted my time on such degree 😏
Unfortunately programming is the main focus of Computer Science so no I highly doubt it haha but I do think you can find a position geared more towards computer engineering if you want. Although you might need to gain experience first (i.e. internship)
Hi I'm a senior Computer Engineer student, would love a guide on the transition to the work world and how to weigh your options when job searching. This was a very helpful video!
You are very appreciated for making these sort of videos❤️
im in highschool and im looking to go to college and maybe pursue computer engineering in college, Iv been looking for TH-camrs that are CEs and your videos are amazing,kmk
hey , me as well!
me too :)
Same here
Same
I commented in your other vid that I am having a hard time finding a job that won't just SUBstitue me as a CS or IT or EE since I am no match for them and companies will prioritze them. Also I don't want to neglect either one of soft and harware....
what I found is microprocessors, microcontollers, (IC or chips), VHDL, and embedded system. Currently restudying those cause damn the materials and professors in my sschool who taught that was impossible. You also mentioned cybersecurity with cpe in one of your vids and I was shookt because I wanted a career where I could love my major which is an altruistic( not really but haha close?) career such as cybersecurity ( started on digital forensics then cybersecurity then ethical hacking). Hope you mentioned cybersecurity too cause I can't imagine combining hardware with that?
Thank you!!! also a female cpe here trying to love what her mama forced her to take lololol
Great video! I think embedded systems is for me because I love the idea of combining software and hardware. My major will be EEE tho...
Great explanation on the embedded systems!
Thanks for this great video it's very helpful.
Glad you found it helpful!
What job do you currently have or what are you thinking of working in?
Muhtasim Rahman I’m currently working as a “Software Engineer” and the majority/all of my work is done in the Linux environment. Mainly learning and debugging existing code as of right now (still new) and using Jenkins to test different parts of the program to make sure it’s working as expected (I.e unit testing)
I am a female Computer engineer from Egypt I graduated two years ago but don't work yet, you are giving me hope thanks
Heyy ! I will start my computer engineering studies this fall. I would like to know if it’s complicated to keep up with the software engineers and computer scientists in the programming/ software jobs . Thank you sm for this video ! Wish you all the success you deserve !
How you doin king
Thank you for the video, this was very helpful
Thanks, it is so helpful!
Hey, thank you so much for these information. I have a doubt that a computer engineering student can enter to cybersecurity field I contact with so many people's and asked but I didn't got a proper answer and I searched through online also after that I watched your videos not only this video after that I got some useful information again thank you so much for sharing these kind informations.☺
If I major in CE, if I want to get a job in software, isn't it ambiguous because you're losing competitiveness to those who majored in CS, and also losing to those who majored in EE when you got a job in hardware? It's a dilemma..
Computer engineering is important field to fill the huge gap between electrical engineering and computer sciences.
Main job are
1. Building Computer (Hardware, Software, Network but mainly hardware)
2. Building Embedded System for all electronics, vehicle, machine etc (all that needs to be controlled need chip/microprocessor)
Those two field that can beat electrical engineering and comouter sciences people. Because they dont understand about computer architecture, microprocessor chips and embedded system. Hardware king and hardware is always needed
Says who ??
You forget about VLSI.. Semiconductor industry is open to computer engineers
Got a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering cos i have got this obsession for computers since when i was kid, wanting to know what was really going on inside those chips and circuits. I wanted that mixture of both hardware and software..but currently working as a Software Engineer.
Even though i love software i still don't feel satisfied because have neglected hardware.
i would like to pursuit a Masters degree.
Any suggestions on course of study
Well first of all, that’s great that you have a passion for it! I’m happy to hear that you found what you enjoy and have been able to make a career out of it! It’ll also make it that much easier to pursue a masters degree. Well, from the the university I went to, there was a list of topics that you could choose from to get a masters in. Some of them were more software oriented while others where more hardware oriented. I’d suggest talking to your academic advisor, let them know you’d like to pursue a masters in CompE with an emphasis on hardware, and see what courses/options they have. Some courses to look out for that involve more hardware are VHDL, Computer Architecture, Computer Networks, Microcontrollers, Hardware Oriented Security and Trust, Cybersecurity and IoT. Anything that would have an “emphasis” in hardware then I’d suggest you go for that.
Was it difficult for you to get a software engineering job as a computer engineering major? What did you do to get the job. I'm thinking of changing from CS to CE because I want more knowledge and more options.
Thanks for the video what path did you chose to go down for employment??
Thank u for helping us
Do you think age matters to study computer engineering? I am 25 and Im thinking about studying that career as my second career cause I am interested on what is called the internet of things.
LOL I'm doing the same
Why is that even initially hardware related profession eventualy becomes a software related? I see this trend over and over again.
Bc there’s a much larger need for software engineers. Electrical engineers take the hardware jobs and even some electrical engineers are transitioning over to software
I want to be a software engineer and i’ll be studying computer engineer, can i work as a software engineer?
Yes!
As a graduate I feel stuck with 2.6 gpa. What should my next step be? Coursera, network+ & security+ certificates or equivalent?
Yo, any updates? I have a 2.9 GPA and recently graduated. Currently looking for jobs
Wow you're so beautiful.And knowing you were in those classes putting in the work makes you that much more beautiful.Your future is bright,nice videos.CE majoring as well
Stfu loser
@@Bigboyjingles ok faze adapt lmao.
hbkkidcorrupt haha jk
How many years you have to study for computer Engineering and im going to 2 years college first so what do I have to study
Like biilogy science, what exactly 🖤
Passed circuits 2 with Tarif!!! how bad is signals and systems?
Awesome! 🙌🏼 and it depends on who you have. For me I had professor Hayat and he was just all over the place (not a good professor) with the material. He made it much more difficult than it needed to be and our class got low test scores but he did curve them. The material itself was a little confusing but there is a lot of information on the internet to help you out if you don’t understand something.
@@TheSn12 I live in the other side of the world but the way you describe your signals and systems prof describes mine! He makes it much more difficult than it needed to be and everyone (even the smartest in the class) only got passing grades.
Hi maam, Im also a computer engineer but currently studying here in Philippines and I know that the technology here is not like what you have there,Im a second year college, and I want to know more about this course because this is my passion and I think that i could find it to you.
Can you please give me some advise
San po kayo nagaaral?
I a graduated diploma in computer science now I want to start my degree programme by switching to computer engineering. The reasons is studying computer is not about software only a least one need hardware because their influx of mass programmers in CS that's make the CS degree less worth to me. Please what's your advice to me.
From what I understand, you’re pursuing a CompE degree because there’s more people with a CS degree? If so, I’d suggest going for a CompE degree only if you are a) truly interested in the hardware aspect of engineering or b) absolutely hate programming or software development. If you’re just going because there’s more competition finding a career with a CS degree then I don’t think it’s worth getting a degree in CompE. Just keep applying to CS jobs and you’ll find one eventually, just don’t give up.
I loved coding though some logic is really challenging as a beginner, choosing language is complicated but someone advice me to start with java then learn C which is what ialready did for almost half a year now...
Thanks miss I appreciate.
Sis, I want To Do {Be.(Computer Engineering)} which languages should i Focus on?? C++,python or Java?
All of them. They’re all equally as important in computer engineering. But if you really want to focus on one, the go for the one that you like or understand the most. That or, if you know exactly the kind of work you want to do, focus on the language that involves that kind of work (i.e. if the work is all Machine Learning then you’ll probably want to focus on Python because it’s easier to implement than the other languages). C++ is good for making/building complex applications while java, I believe, is good for GUI type applications.
@@TheSn12 Thankyou Very Very Much♥♥♥
@@TheSn12 Do you have any Social Media Handles on your Channel , Coz i am unable to find them?
What about Cisco Certification like Networking
Good question. Never heard of it but will definitely do some research on it for future videos 🙂
In my uni, we have cybersecurity, cybersecurity advanced and CCNA 1 and CCNA 2.
plz do a vedio on hard ware engineering
I did a video about hardware vs software engineering but I can definitely make one just about hardware engineering 🙂
Love you Sara
I have completed my degree Bce.. computer engineering but until now I haven't realised that what should i do further more.. i really regret that i have wasted my time on such degree 😏
godd you are so gorgeous
hey is there any jobs with a comp sci degree that requires no programming I HATE PROGRAMMING FACK BRo
Unfortunately programming is the main focus of Computer Science so no I highly doubt it haha but I do think you can find a position geared more towards computer engineering if you want. Although you might need to gain experience first (i.e. internship)
Can we work as a software engineer/developer after doing computer eng
Yes
Oh anyway I loved your hairs
Wow you are very beautiful
Hi, notice me❤️
Hi!
@@TheSn12 oh my God, thank you hahahahaha, ❤️❤️❤️
Pretty gorgeous,🥺❤️
Can someone just provide a list, I don’t wanna watch lololol
Sorry about that! I’ll start writing the lists in the description :)
You lied in electrical engineer im eng'r(electrical)
Oh? How so? I majored in CompE so I might have missed something about EE by accident.
ok what's your job
Saidakhmad Usmanaliev Title is “Software Engineer” and do a lot of programming within the Linux environment
@@TheSn12 I wanted to say where do you work Microsoft or Google........
sexism detected
Talk in hindi
I. Can’t.