Avoiding a cubicle position?

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<p>You may not find this at firms that employ massive numbers of engineers in cube farms, but if you look towards smaller firms, which employ relatively few engineers for employment – the chances of working in an office are relatively higher. </p>

<p>You’re going to cost an employer, during your working career, somewhere between $100k and $250k/year to employ, all benefits and costs included. There are plenty of employers who view their engineers as being valuable enough to the firm not to force them to work in “cubicles”.</p>