Companies usually want MS or Phd for entry level R&D positions. There are
other jobs such as a process engineer, equipment engineer, etc that don't
require that level of ed.
Robert
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On Behalf Of Jose Guevarra
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 9:16 PM
To: General MEMS discussion
Subject: [mems-talk] Entry Level Position in MEMS Industry Advice
Hello,
I'm about to graduate from a US school with two BS degrees in
Mathemtics and Mech. engineering. I've taken a series of MEMS classes
and taken an internship working on a MEMS based cytoflourometer. I'm
also performing some research with neuron polarity and nano contact
printing this summer.
I'd like to find a jobs in the MEMS/Nano industy but, it seems that most
jobs require MS or PhD standings. From your experience where can someone
with my credentials work (as an engineer) in these industries. Can you
specify particular companies or regions that are known for MEMS/Nano?
I'm from California.
Thanks for your advice.