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What are the starting salaries for computer engineers?

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What are the starting salaries for computer engineers?

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Of the students in our department who did well (not necessarily great, just well) most everyone we know of who wanted to get a job did so. Many had multiple offers. According to nation-wide data, the average starting salary for a Computer Engineer with a Bachelor’s degree was $51,297 as of September 2004. Computer Science students are in a similar situation—they are very much in demand and their salaries are close to ours ($49,036). The students who do really well tend to get recruited months before graduation, get higher starting salaries, and are long gone by the time the statistics are collected. On the other hand, students who just squeak by often take longer to find jobs and tend to get lower salaries. But it should be noted that employers don’t look only at GPA; they generally put a great deal of weight on enthusiasm and communication skills.

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A Of the students in our department who did well (not necessarily great, just well) everyone we know of who wanted to get a job immediately did so. Many had multiple offers. According to nation-wide data obtained from the UH Placement Center, the average starting salary for a CE with a Bachelor’s degree was $46,190 as of April 1999 (up from $43,865 in September 1998). With a Master’s Degree, that number increases to $50,850. Computer Science students from U of H are in a similar situation they are very much in demand and their salaries are close to ours, or a little lower. The students who do really well tend to get recruited months before graduation, get higher starting salaries, and are long gone by the time the statistics are collected. On the other hand, students who just squeak by often take longer to find jobs and tend to get lower salaries. But it should be noted that employers don t look only at GPA; they generally put a great deal of weight on enthusiasm and communication skil

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Of the students in our department who did well (not necessarily great, just well) everyone we know of who wanted to get a job immediately did so. Many had multiple offers. The average starting salary was slightly higher than the national average for starting computer engineers. For current information, contact the Engineering Career Center (www.egr.uh.edu/career/).The students who do really well tend to get recruited months before graduation, get higher starting salaries, and are long gone by the time the statistics are collected. On the other hand, students who just squeak by often take longer to find jobs and tend to get lower salaries. But it should be noted that employers don’t look only at GPA; they generally put a great deal of weight on enthusiasm and communication skills.

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