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Subject: Re: [OT] Why there are so few New Grads who want to
Author: Edmund Singer
Date: 2008-04-18 12:15:56

Pay them more and they will come.

In addition a company has to be willing to pay more for a analysis
engineer. It seems that the prevailing wind (at least in private
industry) is to get the designer to do the analysis. Companies would be
hesitant to pay for an analysis engineer.

BAE Systems
Edmund Singer P.E.
Staff Engineer
Applied Mechanics Group
Fluid and Thermal Sciences


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Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 6:12 PM
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Subject: [Xansys] [OT] Why there are so few New Grads who want to
doSimulation


Dear all,
Well, things seem to be stable, but there has not been enough traffic to
really work things out.
Discussing couples and beam elements doesn't seem to have an effect, so
I thought I'd through something out there to get a good discussion
going. We can all agree to beat this horse to death until tommorow
evening.
KEEP THINGS PROFESIONAL AND NO ATTACKS. Don't make me feel quilty for
bringing this up.
Many of our customers are complainging that they can not find enough
quality new graduates who want to focus on simulation for their career,
especially at the graduat level and especially when you require US
Citizens.
Questions to the group:
1: Do you see the same thing in your industry/country?
2: If so, why do you think?
My oppinion for the US: (warning: old man "not like it used to be" rant
comming)
There just is not the attraction or glory of being an engineer. After
WWII it was a way for anyone who was smart to move up the economic
structure. Now, smart students don't want to become engineers, they want
to go into finance and/or business.
Or maybe I'm generalizing.
Eric

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