Subject: Doing Instrumentation Engineering. What should I do to get a good job?
Date: 18-Jul-2008
Question: I am appearing final year in instrumentaion engg.
with one year d.c. about 55% aggregate. For me what can i do to get job in these field. Any course can i do to get good job?
Answer: As you are doing Instrumentation Engineering you have quite a lot of job prospects. You can get job in R&D units of public and private sector companies. Instrumentation engineers are also required by the Heavy Industries such as Thermal Power Stations, Steel Plants, Refineries, and Cement and Fertilizer Plants. You may also get good opportunities in areas such as purchasing, sales, marketing, finance, HR, IT or general management.
After gaining some experience you can also pursue consultancy-based work. Or if you have an aptitude you can engage yourself in academic research in universities or acquire a tutoring/coaching role as a lecturer or trainer of instrumentation engineers. Senior level positions can be occupied with a Masters Degree. If you want to pursue you can do your Ph.D in the following subjects: