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On 01/22/10 00:00, scott wrote:
>> Not at all. It's easy to become a member. You don't really need to
>> show any proper qualifications.
>
> Maybe it's different for the IEEE then? For the IMechE to become a
> member you must have finished an accredited engineering course at an
> accredited university (I have to send signed degree certificates with my
> application), and then you must have had enough experience in industry
> to demonstrate your Engineering skills in several areas (most people
> usually have enough after about 5 years of working on relevant
> projects). If they don't feel you've had enough experience (you have to
That sounds more like a licensing organization. In the US, they have
that - but it doesn't fall under the IEEE - and each state does its own
licensing. And very few electrical engineering jobs require a license.
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