NJH1982
Mechanical
- May 26, 2006
- 5
I recently graduated college and am worried that I am going down the wrong path in terms of my career. I received my BSME during May 2005, and I took the FE for the first time approximately 3 weeks before my graduation and passed the exam with ease. My EIT certification came in the mail during June 2005.
Six months passed between the time of my graduation and my first interview. I did not think getting that first engineering job was going to take so long. I received the first job I interviewed for and have been working there 6 months. I am working as a quality inspector for a company in the trucking industry. The job itself pays very well, however I in no way, shape, or form use my degree. Most of the inspectors I work with are diesel mechanics not engineers and many of the so called engineers above me don't have engineering degrees.
During my time at college thermodynamics, heat & mass transfer, fluids, and thermal component design were my favorite courses. I would really like to get a job in the power generation industry but there are many other fields I would still be more than happy to work in. I have been sending out my resume and applying for entry level positions with no response other then the occasional, "you have no relevant internship experience" I am afraid that I am digging myself into a hole. The experience I am currently receiving is not relevant to any job I want. I could stay where I am and advance to a better position but I would still have a job I don't like. I really don't want to work in any QA/QC/QE type of position.
What can I do? Should I go back to school and get my masters? If I was enrolled full time I could get a co-op position with a company that is in a field that interest me, then I might stand a better chance.
Six months passed between the time of my graduation and my first interview. I did not think getting that first engineering job was going to take so long. I received the first job I interviewed for and have been working there 6 months. I am working as a quality inspector for a company in the trucking industry. The job itself pays very well, however I in no way, shape, or form use my degree. Most of the inspectors I work with are diesel mechanics not engineers and many of the so called engineers above me don't have engineering degrees.
During my time at college thermodynamics, heat & mass transfer, fluids, and thermal component design were my favorite courses. I would really like to get a job in the power generation industry but there are many other fields I would still be more than happy to work in. I have been sending out my resume and applying for entry level positions with no response other then the occasional, "you have no relevant internship experience" I am afraid that I am digging myself into a hole. The experience I am currently receiving is not relevant to any job I want. I could stay where I am and advance to a better position but I would still have a job I don't like. I really don't want to work in any QA/QC/QE type of position.
What can I do? Should I go back to school and get my masters? If I was enrolled full time I could get a co-op position with a company that is in a field that interest me, then I might stand a better chance.