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 No.10

I just landed an internship helping with the design of commercial handheld radio systems. Mainly Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering focused. Any tips on what to revise up on so I can pretend I know what the fuck I'm doing? I have a week and a half.

 No.11

I don't know if there is much you can do in a 1.5 weeks, though I suspect doing research on the company itself on it's products might be a good start.

Once you have a handle on the marketing-level knowledge you'll be able to retort with SOMETHING when they ask you about a basic idea/product/implementation. Doing this made the bosses like me at a previous employer.

As far as specific reading material, it's highly dependent on what their products are intended for, which radio bands, etc. It would be hard to generalize this without potentially sending you off in a wrong direction.

Is there any more detailed information you could provide/research that would assist in alluding a proper objective?

 No.12

>>11
I'm not 100% sure what I'll be doing myself - at the moment I'm just brushing up on Python (only really used C and Matlab the past few years) and FPGA programming because the interviewer mentioned those two things. But I think my work is going to vary a lot based on what they need that I can do without ruining everything.



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