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Even though a lot of people are worried about keeping the jobs they have and others are worried about finding employment in the first place, there is good news for those working as engineers. Even though there is still going to be plenty of work out there for those in that field, it is important to know that there is not going to be much in the way of salary increases for the year 2009. This is because companies are taking precautionary steps to make sure that they are prepared for any damage the recession may cause them. This is the best way to make sure that they can still offer employment to individuals as they are saving money by not increasing the pays.

When taking a look at electrical engineering jobs, it is vital to know that you may be stuck with the typical starting wage of around eighty thousand dollars. This is of course still excellent pay considering the other options out there for people who are looking for work. If you are looking for work as a civil engineer then you are looking more towards the mid seventies range for your salary. These salaries are of course for those who are experienced in this field. If you are not experienced and are actually looking more towards entry-level positions, whether in the field of civil engineering or chemical engineering, you will have to keep your expectations a lot lower, as far as the salary is concerned.

The average person starting out in this field may draw a salary between $45,000 and $55,000 per year depending upon the specific field he/she is looking at entering. This is still a good starting salary with all things considered so there really is no reason to look down upon it. As you gain hands on experience and the economy gets in better shape, you will be able to promote or change company, which may offer you a much larger yearly salary. Now that you know what you can expect, it is time to really start focusing your energy on finding the right engineering job.



Whether it is civil engineering job or some other specialty you are looking at getting into, searching online through job search sites is the best way to find employment. There are always positions opening up, as this is still a fast growing field despite everything else that is going on in the country. Search these sites daily for positions that are available in your area in order to be able to apply as soon as possible. The more the number of resumes you send out, the better chance you have at getting the full time employment that you need.

If you are interested in or at least willing to consider relocating then you are giving yourself an even better shot at finding the employment and the salary that will make you happy. Make sure that you are highlighting all education, work history, and experience that are relevant to the job that you are applying for. The resume is the first impression of yourself that you are sending out there so it is important to make sure that it is as perfect as it can possibly be. The better you make yourself look on the resume, the better chance you will have at being sought out for the position you would love to have.
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