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Trends and job opportunities for engineering freshers and professionals

Every fresh engineer aspires to get into his dream job the moment he comes out of college. Reality can’t be farther away from this. According to statistical reports hardly 7 per cent of the fresh engineering graduates are suitable for core engineering jobs and only 3 % have suitable skills to be employed in software or product market. Fresher’s have only theoretical knowledge and companies expect skills that would benefit them.<br><br><br>The learning methodologies and the lack of quality education in India are some of the major issues plaguing the industry today. Application of the concepts learnt, to constantly develop novel ideas and find solutions to complex problems are the main factors working behind the employability of an engineer.<br><br><br>Unlike the popular notion of getting hired by top companies it is better to start with small organisations or start-ups as they offer varied experiences.<br><br>The basic issues in most of our engineering colleges is<br>a) The syllabus is not updated regularly<br>b) Insufficiency of quality teachers<br>c) Dearth of innovative research methodologies<br>d) Paucity of skill-based education<br>e) Lack of communication and soft skills<br><br><br>Students must hone their skills and try to get more hands on experience. Getting a specialised training in a good institute goes a long way in complimenting the engineering degrees secured by the students. Choose an institute that imparts training in the use of the latest technology and caters to the industrial standards. The Indian faculty mostly comprises of people who have been left behind by the lacement sectors. Thus it is not the best in the field who come into teaching. This directly has an effect, as the lack of passion for teaching is reflected in the quality of the students.<br>

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Trends and job opportunities for engineering freshers and professionals

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  1. Trends and job opportunities for engineering freshers and professionals Every fresh engineer aspires to get into his dream job the moment he comes out of college. Reality can’t be farther away from this. According to statistical reports hardly 7 per cent of the fresh engineering graduates are suitable for core engineering jobs and only 3 % have suitable skills to be employed in software or product market. Fresher’s have only theoretical knowledge and companies expect skills that would benefit them. The learning methodologies and the lack of quality education in India are some of the major issues plaguing the industry today. Application of the concepts learnt, to constantly develop novel ideas and find solutions to complex problems are the main factors working behind the employability of an engineer. Unlike the popular notion of getting hired by top companies it is better to start with small organisations or start-ups as they offer varied experiences. The basic issues in most of our engineering colleges is a) The syllabus is not updated regularly b) Insufficiency of quality teachers c) Dearth of innovative research methodologies d) Paucity of skill-based education e) Lack of communication and soft skills Students must hone their skills and try to get more hands on experience. Getting a specialised training in a good institute goes a long way in complimenting the engineering degrees secured by the students. Choose an institute that imparts training in the use of the latest technology and caters to the industrial standards. The Indian faculty mostly comprises of people who have been left behind by the placement sectors. Thus it is not the best in the field who come into teaching. This directly has an effect, as the lack of passion for teaching is reflected in the quality of the students. A good institute must give its students the space and scope to think and innovate, to question and come up with solutions. It must promote inquisitiveness. need to develop an in-depth understanding of technical information, client-handling skills, and knowledge across domains etc. Start-up India and Make in India are constructive efforts taken by the government to boost employment opportunities for engineers. Fresher’s need to get more of practical training on the basis of the real world problems. They A significant deficiency noted in most fresh engineering graduates is a lack of effective communication and soft skills. In spite of them playing a pivotal role in the employment industry, it is routinely ignored by educational institutions. Even brilliant candidates get rejected if they are inept at expressing their views. A good training institute must ensure that candidates develop competent skill sets.

  2. The future seems very hopeful for the IT sector as two major segments are on an expansion drive. GICs and FinTech Companies will be the frontiers of IT recruitment in the near future. Some streams which might be in demand would be: Power train Engineers for electrical cars of the future (as electric automobiles are to be the future) Battery Management Systems Engineers, as most R & D work from auto companies are directed here. Computer Aided Engineering. Full stack developers for IT Industry Analytics Professionals across all sectors AI Engineers, UX and UI Engineers Cybersecurity, RPA, 3D Printing skills MNCs are recruiting more than 50,000 people to their back offices in India. Fortune 500 non- tech companies are now positioning their technology centres in India. Big Banks having their Technology centres in India will continue to expand their IT talent base. FinTech along with Health- Tech, Logistics etc will create more jobs in the future.

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