How can I become an embedded system engineer?
Embedded engineer requirements
- At least a bachelor’s degree in computer science or engineering.
- Programming experience in C or C++, or both.
- Some experience in embedded systems development and troubleshooting and with real-time operating systems.
- Some debugging experience.
Which is the best embedded company in India?
In no particular order, my top 10 companies in the embedded systems and software space in India would be:
- Tata Elxsi/Sasken.
- Ittiam Systems.
- Infosys/TCS.
- HCL Technologies/Wipro.
- KPIT Cummins Infosystems.
What is it like to be a fresher in embedded systems?
As a fresher in Embedded Systems do not expect a fat pay check or plenty of perks. That is only possible in an IT company and dependant on a lot of factors. Startups or small organisations are the best sources, since work is varied and you can learn many things apart from electronics.
What are the career paths for an embedded systems engineer?
Here’s a look at some of the career paths that become accessible to an embedded systems engineer: 1 Senior Embedded Systems Engineer 2 Quality Assurance Engineer 3 Project Engineer 4 Program Management 5 Sales Engineer 6 Marketing Director More
How long does it take to learn embedded systems?
Most fresh graduates are unemployable in Embedded systems (unless some mavericks build their own way up learning all themselves). To supplement this, fresh graduates take 3 or 6 months additional training. This will help them to land at an entry level job, usually in a medium level company.
How to become an embedded PCB Designer?
If you are a new to an embedded industry, you can start your career as a PCB designer. Select the components and draw the schematics using PCB design software. Schematic entry is the interconnection of various components and devices.