BE ECE in 2014, working in a company abroad, want to come back to India.

I finished my BE ECE in 2014 and now working in a company abroad But I want to come back to India and Work in a challenging job role in my field I want to learn a lot in my field as a student I loved VLSI/ Embedded but now I am fully blank please give me suggestions so that I can improve my skills and get a good job in India.

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  • Ankita Katdare
    Ankita Katdare
    Hello #-Link-Snipped-# Welcome to CrazyEngineers.
    Could you tell us what your job role is and what are the skills you already have that you may/may not use at your workplace?
  • DivyaSep
    DivyaSep
    The job roll here I am doing is just a waste they appointed me as electronics engineer but I am doing works of a office In-charge or Sales in-charge the actual Production company is In UK and I am in its distribution company in Dubai. As I joined here first after my College You can consider me as a fresher I just have the bookish knowledge Other than this I have attended a short course on VHDL programming so I have the basic knowledge in that I want to be in that field but my parents are saying it don't have scope in India.

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