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Engineering Job Trend in Canada

04/06/2012 3:13 PM

Dear Friends,

Actually i have completed my graduation in Electrical and then started job. Now i have three years of experience in power plant. Now am planning to do masters from Canada.

Anyone from canada? who can guide me to select the courses for M.Eng Program. In fact, i m trying to select the courses related to the field which is more market oriented, have better and greater number of jobs in canada and in which i can get the job as much easier than other field.

regards,

ur friend

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Re: Engineering Job trend in Canada

04/06/2012 3:21 PM

How are ya at wiring igloo's??

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04/06/2012 4:16 PM

I think your job prospects will be hampered by your inability to read directions:

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04/07/2012 12:04 AM

General illiteracy won't help, either.

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