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Message:  Design Engineer's viewpoint Post time:  Jul 1, 2009 9:33 PM
 

Author:toanle

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As a design engineer's viewpoint, I would answer your question of if Vietnamese engineers are happy.
I would say I am happy without any thinking. To work for Big Guys is a pride. Moreover, to see Big Guys' investment bringing opportunities to young engineers within both career path and education is happy also.
However, I prefer companies setting up design houses in Vietnam rather than manufacturing. Manufacturing considers engineers as indirect labour but design houses treat as direct labour, which bring more happiness to engineers.
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(2) Reply:Design Engineer's viewpoint Post time:  Jul 1, 2009 9:35 PM
 

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