I have a general question of what kind of work could I work with Arduino project knowledge and what is the job title.
I want to know which fields is this to improve myself on it.
because I believe there is no work will apply using only Arduino
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Which fields are you interested in.
No point in suggesting a field that you won't like.
I'm a computer engineer student and I really liked the Arduino application, so what it is called?
I don't think there is a specialized area for Arduinos but in general you may want to specialize in microcontrollers/microprocessors if you degree program has it
That is very true.
However what you learn on the Arduino can be applied to other processors.
There are two ways you can go, hardware or software. In which case you would look for work as an Embedded Hardware Engineer or Embedded Software Engineer.
Note that an Embedded Hardware Engineer will need some knowledge of software and vice versa.
That is so you know who to blame for errors! Or to defend your self if you are blamed!
Yes.
I worked at what they said was a blame free culture.
What that actually meant was at the time they refused to go into the events and get to the bottom of what happened. But when you had supposed to have forgotten that it was casually dropped into the conversation that it was your fault.
There are several things that abdullahbamufleh needs to develop. The first is to be able to identify the actual problem to be solved and be able to discover the source and the fix. This can be anything from advanced math to chemistry to advanced physics. So be sure you have a really broad education.
The second is to learn to be creative in a plan to find and fix problems. This means to include other people in the process.
And third, keep in mind that people may think there is a problem or they have a solution or they have an idea for something and they can be completely wrong because they have a false sense of security about the problem. Usually happens with management trying to fix a technical or operational problem.
Tell that to the people creating Arduino.
Aboard the Arduino are microcontrollers. To make microcontrollers useful, they need programming. Microcontrollers are everywhere, for example, anything involving transportation, point-of-sale (scanners), electrician, teacher, medical instruments... toys! If you like it, do it.
Most of the embedded software developers I've known were hardware engineers first.
But I also knew one who started with software and he didn't have any formal education! (Unusual in industry.)
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