Do you love to tinker and fix electronic gadgets? Do you love seeing what's inside of electronic tools and such? You should get your college certification or even college degree as an electronics technician. You can work in a huge variety of industries because so many businesses utilize electronic equipment these days. Some electronics technicians actually work for huge manufacturing companies and fix electrical equipment when needed. They also work to actually repair the transformers and electrical systems that keep the electrical systems of our nation running properly.
These days most employers like to hire electronics technicians with at least an associate's degree (2 years of study). It's also good to have excellent hand eye coordination and color perception to become and electronics technician. The Electronics Technicians Association (ETA) offers nearly 50 certifying programs in this field. The International Society of Electronics Technicians also has some certification programs in electronics repair work. Employers also like to hire technicians with certifications from these two associations.
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