Hi guys,
So, I'm not a beginner. I almost completed my degree in Electrical Engineering here in Brazil in a very respectable institution. I had to drop out due to financial problems
. I spent the last 7 years working in another industry and started a business.
My country is currently in deep shit due to its political chaos...
... my business was too vulnerable to inflation and failed. I'm unemployed just like millions here.
I'm 30 now, I was able to save some cash (not much), and I feel that this is like my second chance at engineering.
I never stopped fiddling with electronics, I program in C, C++ and I'm now learning Python, had experience with the PIC16F Family, PCB design in Altium and I'm now learning how to mess with STM32, Free RTOS and all the STM32 toolchain.
So, I'm trying to get back in the game. Do I really need a degree to work with electronics with companies abroad? I'd really love to work with embedded programming and I feel that I could do it, and It would really be ideal if I didn't need to redo all my degree (5 years).
FYI - I'm not saying that a degree is not important and that It's irrelevant. I just need to work. you know? Even If I have to go back to class (which I’m currently looking forward to), I need to have a job and it would be nice if it were a remote job in embedded programming.