Hi guys. I went for an interview for a job involving PCB design.
The job involves using a software package that extracts the files from various PCB software. The PCBs are put onto one big board in software and design checks are done to see if they are within spec. so they can be shipped off and made.
I don't know whether I got the job yet. I have the choice of going back to college to do a one year add-on to the course I've just done. There were a few
jobs going at Intel and it was necessary to have done that extra year so I'm wondering if I'd regret not doing it, though I can still do the course another time
if things don't work out.
Just wondering if anyone has worked in a similiar position and what did you think of it?
The job involves using a software package that extracts the files from various PCB software. The PCBs are put onto one big board in software and design checks are done to see if they are within spec. so they can be shipped off and made.
I don't know whether I got the job yet. I have the choice of going back to college to do a one year add-on to the course I've just done. There were a few
jobs going at Intel and it was necessary to have done that extra year so I'm wondering if I'd regret not doing it, though I can still do the course another time
if things don't work out.
Just wondering if anyone has worked in a similiar position and what did you think of it?