
I was hired at the end of my internship at Microsoft. As a consultant I promote and deploy Microsoft technologies for critical projects in big companies. Definitely, a graduate school of engineering gives the means to tackle the labour issue. It enhances not only our technical knowledge, but helps us to understand what will happen in the future. At ECE I was able to improve three essential qualities for a sharp engineer: abilities to listen, analyze and synthesize.

I chose ECE for its good reputation in technology and its practical approach. I wanted a holistic education to help me understand how different technologies work and acquire the tools to control them. At ECE, I have also been able to develop an innovative attitude based on open mindedness, decision-making skills, and collaboration. If you are figuring out which top master’s degree in engineering to go to, you should absolutely consider going to ECE —it’s one of the best choices.

I absolutely wanted to be in a school specialized in embedded technology and ECE was first on my list. On the open doors day, I really enjoyed the friendly atmosphere and the dynamic environment. Thanks to the educational model, I developed three essential qualities: team spirit, adaptation, and openness to multiple perspectives. I envisioned working in a leading edge technological sector while evolving in positions of responsibility, therefore choosing ECE was obvious.

I’m in charge to assessing the mass, length, and diameter of the electric systems for a given aircraft. In addition, within a team of 30 people, I share my activities with German, Spanish and English colleagues. Each day has to be lived like a challenge. I chose ECE for its international-oriented syllabus, the relevance of the majors, and its location in the center of Paris. If you are considering a top master’s degree, do not hesitate to double your efforts in order to succeed. It’s worth it!
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