Great idea Micke.
I graduated as a Systems Engineer, specializing in Industrial Engineering, which covers different techniques all leaning towards getting the best out of your "system". Your system could be your production line in a factory, or how you run your business model (any business model). Its all about optimzation.
However, my work is completly different! (though somethings you learn, you end up using in your day to day working life anyway).
I work for a International IT company. While the company offers different ranges of solutions (Networking solutions, security, wireless, voice over IP...etc), we don't do the actual integration and support. This is done by a third company, either a system integrator (what we call partners), or, if the solution is simple, the customer can install it in-house using his own IT staff, and the parts are delivered via distributors. I manage all partner and distributors in my country.
Thats really the brief definition, don't want to put you all to sleep

The company culture is actually cool as they give you alot of responsability from the get-go, so you learn well.
Whos next?
