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Because of the high maintenance needed to monitor and filter spammers from the RF Cafe Forums, I decided that it would be best to just archive the pages to make all the good information posted in the past available for review. It is unfortunate that the scumbags of the world ruin an otherwise useful venue for people wanting to exchanged useful ideas and views. It seems that the more formal social media like Facebook pretty much dominate this kind of venue anymore anyway, so if you would like to post something on RF Cafe's Facebook page, please do.

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Post subject: Need Advice Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 6:53 pm
Hello Guys,

I am a new MS graduate with specialisation in RF Egineering. Since I graduated in Dec 04, I have been applying for RF jobs, but havent had any luck till now. Either I come across jobs which require security clearance(I am not a US citizen) or I see jobs which need atleast 6 months experience. Ironically, I got a job as a Project Coordinator, which involves developing software project in VB, Matlab and other software tools.(developing software is something I never liked to do). But I am concerned that continuing in this job would take me away from my field of interest i.e., RF Engineering. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or comments in this regard.

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Post subject: Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 9:23 pm
Take up the job as you say you are not finding a RF job. People in RF, especially test or systems engineering, use software a lot for automating the tests. You can highlight these on-the-job skills when you apply for RF jobs when you get one.

Good Luck.


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Post subject: Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 12:00 am
Thank you very much for your advice, I will surely consider it.

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