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Engineers take a bad year in stride
EE Times
, November 30, 2009
Engineers polled worldwide for the Annual EE Times Salary & Opinion Survey appear generally satisfied with the profession, although regional differences, including salary and career opportunity disparities between East and West, are influencing how practitioners view their future.

What ails Japanese engineers?
EE Times
, November 30, 2009
Engineers in Japan appear concerned about the global competitiveness of their employers as the country's high-tech sector lurches from one round of reorganization to another, hurting employee morale and giving the profession a black eye locally.

Chinese, Indian engineers expand wish list
EE Times
, November 30, 2009
Engineers in China and India are deeply dissatisfied with the huge disparity they see in their compensation packages and those of counterparts in Europe and North America, a development that is forcing many to consider switching jobs, companies or even profession although many more would rather settle for the most senior management positions within their companies.

2009 Salary Survey: Engineers take a bad year in stride
EE Times
, November 30, 2009
Engineers polled worldwide for the Annual EE Times Salary & Opinion Survey appear generally satisfied with the profession, although regional differences, including salary and career opportunity disparities between East and West, are influencing how practitioners view their future.

'Hot' tech markets leave Chinese EEs cold
EE Times
, November 30, 2009
Compared with their peers in other regions, engineers from China, as a whole, appear to be less enthusiastic and optimistic about most technologies, particularly those relating to alternative energy, according to the results of the 2009 EE Times salary survey.

East-West engineering salary gulf: Join the conversation
EE Times
, November 20, 2009
It has not evolved into a full blown revolt yet. But engineers in so-called low-cost Asian locations are sending strong signals to high-tech companies that they do not like the huge gulf between what they earn annually and compensations paid to their counterparts in western locations.

What's happening to embedded engineering salaries?
EE Times
, November 09, 2009
Though raises are seriously off, most of us are happy with our career choice.

Executive pay: 10 notable chip company CEOs
EE Times
, November 05, 2009
The economy stinks. Rank-and-file engineers are feeling the pain. What about technology CEOs? We crunched the numbers buried in corporate financial statements to find out. Here's what we found.

Offshoring backlash rises as layoffs mount
EE Times
, March 23, 2009
Dissatisfaction is growing among engineers and other U.S. technology workers as layoffs mount and, in many cases, outsourcing continues.

IBM Fellow urges engineers to promote the profession
EE Times
, February 09, 2009
John Cohn, an IBM Fellow, called on engineers gathered for the International Solid State Circuit Conference to get involved in promoting the field of engineering to kids in order to change misperceptions about the profession and stem the global trend of engineering enrollment decline.

Updated: Readers respond to Obama outsourcing column
EE Times
, February 05, 2009
Readers respond to our guest column on the Obama administration's early moves on outsourcing.

Opinion: The Obama administration promotes outsourcing
EE Times
, February 04, 2009
Despite its campaign rhetoric, the Obama administration appears willing to continue offshoring U.S. engineering jobs. That means engineers must organize to save their careers, guest columnist Ron Hira asserts.

Engineers confront the rising tide of job, economic fears
EE Times
, December 15, 2008
The engineering profession is under pressure to change and adapt as the forces of globalization and manufacturing outsourcing push executives to move resources around the globe and hire engineers in low-cost locations to reduce operational expenses.

Globalization takes a bite out of EEs' salaries
EE Times
, December 15, 2008
Major changes are taking place in the engineering marketplace, with older engineers in North America and Europe feeling the heat from globalization of design and manufacturing operations as companies migrate services to lower-cost locations to keep costs down, according to the EE Times 2008 Salary Survey.

Japanese engineers looking reluctantly overseas
EE Times
, December 15, 2008
Japanese engineers are not known for their mobility. The 2008 salary survey conducted by EE Times Japan showed that 56.2 percent of Japanese respondents have not changed employers even once. Yet, there is growing evidence--albeit anecdotal--that some older Japanese engineers are receptive to moving to China or Korea for a few years to fatten their retirement stash. Others have begun moving to the United States for permanent stay, rather than just a two- to three-year assignment.

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