We have interned 100's of engineers who have received their Masters of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering. The vast majority of them are fundamentally unsound. Their bachelors degree were achieved outside of the US, and most have learned nothing. Most MSEE programs, only care about getting their $60K and pass the students through leave it up to companies like ours to train these "engineers" from scratch. We found that the students finishing their 2nd year of electrical engineering know more then most of the engineers in the masters degree program, especially from ASU.
This position will start out as voluntary until you prove that you can produce. You will be surrounded by experts in Linux, C, Python, computer architecture (RISC-V), analog transceivers, serdes, PLLs, DLLs, LNAs, VCOs, logic circuits, SRAM design, and IC layout.
We have been in business for over 20 years, with a startup mentality. College is not needed, but this is not a position for mentally lazy people. You must have a can-do attitude and must prove that you have done some Googling or YouTubing on programming or electronics.