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Major companies that hire computer engineers
- Apple
- IBM
- Microsoft
- Tesla
- BlackBerry
Career prospects in computer engineering
- Embedded systems engineer
- Hardware design engineer
- Network engineer
- Autonomous system design engineer
- Robotics engineer
- Digital system design engineer
Salary
The average salary for computer engineers in Canada can vary depending on factors like experience, location and specialization. However, as a general estimate, computer engineers in Canada earn an average annual salary ranging from $60,000 to $94,500. » Source
Employment opportunities
Canada's demand for computer engineering professionals has steadily grown. Computer engineers find employment in various sectors including technology, telecommunications, healthcare, manufacturing and finance.
Job growth
Computer engineering has seen strong job growth over the years due to the increasing reliance on technology. Job prospects vary by specialization, with software development and cybersecurity roles often experiencing exceptionally high demand.
Specializations
Specializations within computer engineering can include software development, hardware design, networking, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and more. The choice of specialization can impact job opportunities and salary potential.
Regions
Job opportunities and salaries may differ by region. Cities with thriving technology sectors, like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal, tend to offer more options and higher wages for computer engineers.
Education
A bachelor's degree in computer engineering or a related field is typically required to enter the profession. Advanced degrees, such as a master's or Ph.D., can open doors to research and leadership roles.
All faculty, staff, and students are warmly invited to attend SUPER 2026, our annual showcase of undergraduate research in the Faculty of Science.Join us to explore research ideas and opportunities and to support our student researchers as they share the results of their research. Science students from all areas of Science will be presenting posters from projects completed through Honours, Directed Studies, Undergraduate Research Experience Award Program (UREAP), and other research programs.
When and Where
Date: Tuesday, April 14
Time: 12:30–2:30 p.m.
Location: Second floor, Science Building
SUPER is designed to inspire early-year science students by highlighting what senior students have achieved. First, second, and third-year Science students are encouraged to come discover the many research opportunities available to them throughout their degree.
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