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Neha Kashyap
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Asked: June 21, 20222022-06-21T00:58:10+05:30 2022-06-21T00:58:10+05:30In: Computer Science Engineering

What do computer engineers do?

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I received a BS in Computer Engineering from Clemson University in 2014.

I interned at an embedded systems design and manufacturing company. I was a test engineer and learned all about digital and analog I/O. My tasks ranged from writing test plans, testing hardware, and all the way to assembling prototype systems for customers. This was a hardware type gig…

I used this internship to leverage my way in to a full-time job at The Boeing Company as a software engineer. I was working with MySQL, database design and website development. This was a software type gig…

I started my company at the same time I started working at Boeing. I started with iOS apps to boost my object oriented programming skills (something NOT taught as a computer engineer) I have written two apps, sold one and am priming the other for sale soon. This is a software type gig…

After 7 months of software development at Boeing, I transferred internally to a role as a Robotics Engineer. I worked hand and hand with Kuka robots, even went as far to use a rivet gun to assist in the completion of the first engine inlet built by a robot. Computer Engineering was super helpful here because I was on a team of mechanical engineers, where they taught me Mech Engr principles and I taught them code. This was a hardware gig..

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