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The State of the Engineer 2006
The "EE Times 2006 State of the Engineer Survey" is based on results from an online survey conducted by Beacon Technology Partners LLC and completed by 2,089 subscribers to EE Times and TechOnline in the United States, Europe and India from July 12-24, and on a survey conducted in Japan by E2 Publishing Corp., publisher of EE Times Japan, and completed by 1,421 subscribers. A total of 1,778 usable responses came from the United States, where the survey has a margin of error of ±2.3 percent; 210 usable responses came from India, where the survey's margin of error is ±6.5 percent; and 101 usable responses came from Europe, where the survey's margin of error is ±9.3 percent.
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The young and the restless
By David Roman and Junko Yoshida
The single, young, energetic, upwardly mobile engineer constantly angling for better pay and greener pastures was for decades a Silicon Valley stereotype. But that image no longer holds true. The go-getters are now in India.
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India's go-getters differ from U.S. engineers
By Junko Yoshida
The "EE Times 2006 State of the Engineer Survey" paints a portrait of contrasts between go-getter engineers in India and today's typical U.S. engineer, who is older, better compensated and generally more complacent.
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Have engineers come to accept offshoring?
By Nicolas Mokhoff
Engineers across the globe have accepted-or perhaps resigned themselves to-the reality of offshore outsourcing, and many praise its value.
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EEs love the stressful life
By David Roman
Engineers have a love-hate relationship with their profession.
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