Electronics Engineers give their job an average rating of 3.8 out of 5.0. The Electronics Engineers happiest with their jobs are employed by Defense Information Systems Agency with an average rating of 5.0 while the Electronics Engineers least happy with their jobs work for DRS Technologies with an average rating of 1.6.
Submit a Review"It's very fast pace and you aren't just standing around folding clothes or ringing people up at a register all day. There's substance to the job and you have to use your brain sometimes to find solutions. However, the amounts of projects compared to customer service needs can be overwhelming. It is pretty normal to be stopped a dozen times while trying to get something done. If you are like me, and you set strict goals for yourself when it comes to getting your work done - leaving your shift with things unfinished is very discouraging. You need to have good communication and support with your coworkers, and if you find yourself in a department with useless coworkers - it can make for a very long work day!"
"Increasing my skill-set is what I needed. Changing technologies keeps me constantly reading and studying to keep up with the times."
"The work I do is great. I have no complaints. The people that work for me are also good. I have no complaints. It is the management of the company that I do not care for."
"Very good pay. You meet a lot of different people from all walks of life. I love it."
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