| Do you really enjoy Electrical Engineering? I’m saying this because it’s right up there as one of the most challenging degrees anyone can do. It’s harder than Computer Science, but related. Not to put you off, anyone can do it, but you have to commit pretty seriously. Also, what is the local job market like for Electrical Engineers? Start there first. Look for opportunities locally, in your country, or wherever you want to end up. I transitioned from EE career into Computer Science. One thing I found really challenging with EE is the slow feedback loop during practice/study/tinkering. In contrast Comp Sci has a really fast feedback loop so you can learn at a rapid rate. In an EE degree you learn a really broad range of topics, and the mathematics is relatively advanced, and relatively advanced physics too. These concepts are really great to learn, and will help you grow intellectually- but they are pretty abstract. But can be a rewarding career, one of my best friends still works as an EE and he loves it, finds it really rewarding. I’ve been thinking of going back to EE long term (firmware so half programming half EE) |
As far as the job market goes, I don't really have roots where I am so I would be open to moving for an opportunity, for EE or my software.
Interesting to hear about the slow feedback loop. I guess that's something I take for granted with development so I'm not sure how that owuld affect me.
Do you ever worry about the future of your career in comp sci? It's gotta be nice to at least have EE as a backup.