Career : IT or rlrctrical power engineering?

Currently I work as a Helpdesk Agent in the computer networks field. My major study was electrical power and machines but I changed my career . I'm thinking of returning back to my career , and work in Schneider
Which is a better , IT or electrical power engineering ??

Answer:
IT all the WAY! I studied Electrical Engineering at college, then I also got a job with a Corporate Helpdesk. But I took advantage of all the free courses on software development and project management they have at my company, Verizon. I've been able to get promoted up to more interesting positions. The Helpdesk is a good place to get a general feel for the company's network and it's applications. You can then combine that insider knowledge with your own skills in Network Design(Cisco certification perhaps?) or some development skill. I've grown to love the IT side because it allows you to delve into complicated IT topics but you still have the Human Engineering side to it. But then again. if you really really miss the heavy math apect to power engineering maybe power engineering is in your path. But the biggest factor you would want to consider are the job prospects for EE's. Are PE's getting hired as much as Network Designers etc..? I would do some google research on the money question. Hope that helps. Good Luck.
well if you want to do something more interesting than setting up microsoft outlook for people or troubleshooting when they are low on virtual memory go for engineering
Electrical power engineering is the way to go there is more room for promotions and different roads you can take with that career

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