>>10387038>Very few people do thisIt's one of the biggest fields of active academic and industrial research. The fuck are you on?
>Academics is not a job?????
It's not the only job out there, but it's definitely a career path
>That's CEEmbedded is in general a systems topic. I worked at an embedded internship, and the staff was half EE and half CS. As long as you're comfortable around circuit analysis, resource management, and performance critical code, you're fine in embedded. The rest you can learn by yourself.
>Very few EEs and CEs PhDs do thatMore or less my point. Networking, which covers all layers of abstraction, is a really tricky topic that's mostly written about by CS researchers.
This is basically what I mean. Engineering majors generally chock up their work to what sort of entry level jobs in industry you can get. CS jobs are in research, way more often than not. They're not in entry level positions.