cah2oeng
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 29, 2004
- 32
I know in many professions, such as Accounting, Finance, or Marketing, there are the "Big Firms" that pretty much hire the best of the best (Deloitte & Touche, Accenture, Proctor & Gamble, etc...). Many of those jobs are considered prestigious by their peers, and slouches typically need not apply.
My question is, are there any equivalently "prestigious" engineering jobs out there? In other words, if you run into a guy at a conference and he works for XXXXX, do you say to yourself, "that guy is probably pretty sharp if he works for them."?
Curious to hear some insight on firm reputations. Thanks!
My question is, are there any equivalently "prestigious" engineering jobs out there? In other words, if you run into a guy at a conference and he works for XXXXX, do you say to yourself, "that guy is probably pretty sharp if he works for them."?
Curious to hear some insight on firm reputations. Thanks!