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Azxster
Jan 31st, 2006, 08:50 PM
Hello, I am currently in 1st year EE. I would like to upgrade my extensive technical experiences to engineering experiences. Please, if you know of any engineering businesses in GTA, especially those that are interested in Student Spring/Summer Employment, please post them up.

For a start...

All automobile manufacturers offer attractive job opportunities for students. (Honda, Toyota, GM, Ford, etc...)

astrix
Feb 1st, 2006, 04:06 PM
I'm also in the same Boat... 1st Year EE Student looking for a summer job. (sorry for hijack)

astrix
Feb 20th, 2006, 12:01 PM
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astrix
Mar 9th, 2006, 06:22 PM
:arrowu: :arrowu:

divx
Mar 9th, 2006, 06:45 PM
hardware design at ATI, you need to know c++, vhdl, c, java, tck/tl, and a whole list of things I never heard of, probably why I didn't get interviewed >:(

zoo
Mar 9th, 2006, 08:52 PM
there are tons

check out one of the career fests at your school, or the CUTC (happens every year in january in toronto)

shopper_of_things
Mar 10th, 2006, 12:22 AM
Ever consider doing some travelling while you're young and unattached?

I graduated as EE many years ago and good hard-core technical EE work is hard to find in GTA. My employer does some fairly leading edge board design and FPGA design and, aside from ATI, not many high profile companies around town do anything remotely close to leading edge.

Depends on what you're looking to do though. "Softer" EE type of work abounds in the GTA. By softer, I mean you won't be creating the technology, but you'll be deploying existing technology at Rogers, Telus, the banks, etc..

B0000rt
Mar 10th, 2006, 12:25 AM
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I don't think first years have enough knowledge to do any lower level design and such w/ FPGAs or Microcontrollers for that matter.

I mean, they don't teach you Digital Logic courses and Embedded Systems until 2nd or even 3rd year...

fl4wless
Mar 10th, 2006, 12:29 AM
what about RIM?

bananaman
Mar 10th, 2006, 12:30 AM
There's alot of leading edge companies in the GTA.

On the top of my head are:

ATI, MD Robotics, Altera, and Bell.

There are some smaller companies that you can cold-call such as:

MDS Sciex, CSA, Johnson-Matthey, Xerox, Honda, OPG, Hydro One.

In fact, you guys should be looking at job opportunities at OPG and HydroOne. They always post summer positions for people like you. However, it is getting late and there aren't alot of positions left. Otherwise, you can trying applying for Research Assistant for a professor in the summer.

RIM has TONS of openings right now and you should check them out.

TheOneBarton
Mar 10th, 2006, 01:11 AM
hardware design at ATI, you need to know c++, vhdl, c, java, tck/tl, and a whole list of things I never heard of, probably why I didn't get interviewed >:(

Why would you need C++/Java for hardware design?? That's software unless they are looking for a well-rounded knowleged people.

divx
Mar 10th, 2006, 01:30 AM
Why would you need C++/Java for hardware design?? That's software unless they are looking for a well-rounded knowleged people.
they got different positions opening, hardware design, driver design, this and that, yeah, some do require java and c++.

shopper_of_things
Mar 10th, 2006, 01:37 AM
I guess a 1st year student may not want hard-core technical experience nor qualify, so work at any "leading edge" company in TO would still be good experience.

But judging from the anecdotes of my friends and my ex-colleagues at their companies, not many jobs in the GTA require you to really push the technological envelop.

Because of that, I still recommend the young OP to consider getting some out of town experience in some hot company like Google, Cisco, eBay, Microsoft, or even RIM in Waterloo. Once you get out of school and settle down, it'll be really difficult to pull up roots from the GTA to leave, but it's relatively easy to come back.

Besides, that different perspective that you gain from working in a more dynamic environment really changes your personal and professional life. When you come back, it will help inject new ideas and new energy into the companies around here.

simms
Mar 11th, 2006, 01:53 AM
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bananaman
Mar 11th, 2006, 02:01 AM
Yep, your best bet is to go out and talk to people. Your siblings friends, parents friends, etc...

I just happened to got my first related engineering job last summer because I decided to help my brother move into his new apartment. I met his close friend and then we started talking. Next thing you know, I am working as an engineering technician for the rest of the summer.

x86asm
Mar 11th, 2006, 01:29 PM
There's alot of leading edge companies in the GTA.

On the top of my head are:

ATI, MD Robotics, Altera, and Bell.

There are some smaller companies that you can cold-call such as:

MDS Sciex, CSA, Johnson-Matthey, Xerox, Honda, OPG, Hydro One.

In fact, you guys should be looking at job opportunities at OPG and HydroOne. They always post summer positions for people like you. However, it is getting late and there aren't alot of positions left. Otherwise, you can trying applying for Research Assistant for a professor in the summer.

RIM has TONS of openings right now and you should check them out.


Altera has an office here in the GTA??!

divx
Mar 11th, 2006, 01:42 PM
Altera has an office here in the GTA??!
yes they do, need to master vhdl before you can work there.

x86asm
Mar 11th, 2006, 01:43 PM
yes they do, need to master vhdl before you can work there.
lol, I already know it.
I also prefer Xilinx's products over Altera's. But that's just me.

divx
Mar 11th, 2006, 01:50 PM
lol, I already know it.
I also prefer Xilinx's products over Altera's. But that's just me.
I perfer whoever hires me :)

x86asm
Mar 11th, 2006, 01:53 PM
I perfer whoever hires me :)
lol, me too haha, doesnt take much to swing my bias :cheesygri

cheapcheap99
Mar 14th, 2006, 11:39 PM
Hi,

If I were you, I would not stay in EE next year, change to other field that is allow you to step into MBA easily, since EE industry in GTA is suck, not too many company needs EE people, in fact, I finished my EE long long time ago and now work in other field! Some classmate working in networking, some working in software field, not too many work in harware design, if you really like to work on hardware design, go to U.S., remember, Canada sucks in your field!