Income for engineers , let's talk about it

<p>List according to your knowledge, opinion, personal experience and statistical facts (in the format provided below) the income for engineers .</p>

<p>Engineer type: (ex: mechanical, electrical/computer/electronics,civil/structural).</p>

<p>^ List as many types as you want. You can put "overall or general" if you don't to specify. </p>

<p>Country: </p>

<p>State:</p>

<p>Income---------------------------------- list them
Entry level (fresh from university/college with bachelor degree).
Middle level (industry experience and perhaps a masters)
Upper level (years of industry experience and maintains seniority in corporation)</p>

<p>Comments: (ex: if you leave near Silicon Vally or in California, job opportunities and money are good for software engineers and EE/CE etc.).</p>

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<p>Check this out:
(B.S. and M.Eng entry-level for all engineering degrees from Cornell)</p>

<p>Cornell</a> Engineering : Engr. Post-Graduate Survey Results</p>

<p>you will find similar pages from other universities. </p>

<p>I think the avg for engineers were around 58000 in 2006.... (much higher for CS ppl)</p>

<p>Table 3 of the following link shows the nationwide starting salaries for engineers.</p>

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