Indrani, MSRIT/INDIA AddedWednesday, May 18, 2016 at 10:11 AM Suggestions for branches or jobs engineers can go for if they don't like technology I am presently doing bachelors in civil engineering, but I am highly confused about what to take up in masters. Actually I don't want to be in engineering field. So can anyone suggest which branches or jobs engineers can go for if they don't like technology or they want to get rid of it... Related to Internships & Jobs Reset Sort By Default Jennifer Gilleece , Network Rail Answered Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 10:11 AM Hi Indrani, Engineers can work in many many fields in addition to doing engineering. An engineering degree teaches people how to be logical, systematic, creative, work in a team, how to consider risk and a whole host of other characteristics that are useful in other roles and to employers. Some jobs you could easily transfer to are project management, planning, logistics, teaching (eg Maths), health and safety. I would suggest you think about what you would like to do for a career (for a start, ignoring your engineering qualifications), then think how you can relate your engineering to it and go from there. Best of luck