What are the job opportunities for ME software engineering fresher?

What are some job opportunities for computer science engineering graduates other than software?

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    At New Relic, our agent engineers basically write well-behaved software viruses that are designed to measure application performance (you install the agent into your code, which can be almost anything). It is a cool job, because you have to do some insanely hard tricks to collect information from systems that don't provide what you want; yet, you can never hurt the customer's application or performance. Really interesting engineering.

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If you haven't had 8 years of experience I could list out many options as under! Here are the theoretical options! 1. Career in your engineering specialization 2. Career in servicing in case of some specializations like mechanical, electrical etc., 3. Career in maintenance domain if specialization is mechanical 4. Career in designing in area of specialization 5. Sales career 6. Doing PG in engineering specialization 7. Doing MBA 8. Venturing into a business 9. Career in Government 10. Career in Banking sector 11. Career in teaching 12. Career in fine arts like photography, acting, writing etc., 13. Teaching career 14. Doing nothing!! But as you have 8 years of experience I guess many of those options aren't open for you. Please opt for a teaching career or perhaps best option would be to start your own business in the field of your interest/passion. Of course, this again requires a strong mindset, never say die attitude, guts, "staying power" in terms money and lots of mental stamina to take failures in one's stride. You can also consider taking in one or two of your friends as partners either working or investing partners. Or if you have a talent in any of the fine arts and passion too then that could open up another door for you. I've seen quite a few young professionals especially from IT sector becoming full time candid photographers and making money too! The  three factors of passion, talent and what market pays should be in  alignment for one to be really happy loving what they do and are good  at and also get paid big money! Just  to give a simple example to bring out the essence of the above points,  suppose you've a talent and passion for photography but you can't have  good earnings if you just open a photo studio these days! Perhaps you  can earn big money if you specialize in any aspect of photography and  make it a career like advertising, fashion, candid etc., Similarly  if you have a talent for photography and are earning good money by  being, say, a candid marriage photographer but you don't have any  passion in what you are doing then you will be rich but without job  satisfaction! And  lastly if you have a passion for photography but don't have the  required talent you might still be a photographer but can't make the  kind of money you want as no one can sustain in any field for long  without talent! Hope you get the drift of it. Google for "Career Venn diagram" and go through them for better understanding of what I mentioned above. Till  you realize / notice your "real" passion you need to continue to work  in any job to sustain you and also not to have "gaps" in your resume! But first take care of your health. Without good health nothing can be achieved. Good luck.

Arunn Bhagavathula

Get into bank jobs.

Arun Crypto

All you can look for is a job which may involve research work and thus let you involve into social group taking you away from computer. Or you could become a teacher as mentioned in other answers..

Chandan Tiwari

Become teacher, handyman, pilot, astronaut or anything else for that matter. Degrees are not "Oracle" defining who we are and what we can do. Possibilities are infinite...

Alpesh Pandya

Teaching career (You need a masters). With your long industry experience hopefully you could find a good one.

Rahul Venugopal

Being a CSE graduate you have ample amount of opportunities as you don’t want a job related to software then you can go for Design Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Computer Architect, Network administrator, Computer Operator, Professor - Computer Science & Engineering, Technical Engineer, Computer Hardware Engineer, Support Engineer, Computer - Networking Engineer. Universities like JNU, University of Delhi, Lovely Professional University etc teach their students all subjects which fulfill the profile of each and every job.

Kshish

Industry experience can be rightly used by becoming a corporate trainer in your subject of expertise. If you are not comfortable, go back to basics and get prepared to see yourself as a corporate trainer in that subject.

Mithilesh Kunal

3rd party software integrator, usually for business software or hardware pre- and post- sales data scientist DBA business or engineering process modeling and simulation system administration support for contract engineering services image analysis digital signal processing (voice, music, noise reduction) computer vision and video analysis support for movie or video production

Randy Crawford

Try for central government jobs, PSU, banks. Nowadays even people from software industry are leaving once they get a job in above mentioned sectors. One of my colleague with 15+ yrs experience left because he got into ministry of mining department: http://sarkarinaukri.com/

Aarush Kumar

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