A_Pope
Industrial
- Aug 21, 2019
- 1
Hey,
I recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in industrial and manufacturing systems engineering. I decided to do a post-grad internship before committing to a full-time job. I was told the internship would deal with logistics/shipping problems in an attempt to establish a more efficient standard procedure for the company. Unfortunately, after compiling my initial data and putting together a presentation for the project, I seem to have been forgotten about. My presentation ended up never happening. I ask my manager daily what the next step or project should be, or what he would like me to get started on. He continuously tells me he has nothing for me or gives me some pointless busy work that has little or nothing to do with engineering. In the mean time, I've asked co-workers if they need help with anything, and I have occasionally received smaller tasks, but still tasks that really don't relate to engineering. My internship is supposed to end in December, and after that I will be looking for a full time job. At this point, I don't think I want to pursue a career in logistics and want to get into the manufacturing side of things. I feel that I am at a disadvantage now since I have gained little experience from current internship in a field that I don't think I will enjoy. I don't know if I could find a entry-level job for a manufacturing engineer due to my previous experience.
I'm looking for any advice on how to deal with my current internship and what to do to get into a manufacturing role.
Thank you in advance.
I recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in industrial and manufacturing systems engineering. I decided to do a post-grad internship before committing to a full-time job. I was told the internship would deal with logistics/shipping problems in an attempt to establish a more efficient standard procedure for the company. Unfortunately, after compiling my initial data and putting together a presentation for the project, I seem to have been forgotten about. My presentation ended up never happening. I ask my manager daily what the next step or project should be, or what he would like me to get started on. He continuously tells me he has nothing for me or gives me some pointless busy work that has little or nothing to do with engineering. In the mean time, I've asked co-workers if they need help with anything, and I have occasionally received smaller tasks, but still tasks that really don't relate to engineering. My internship is supposed to end in December, and after that I will be looking for a full time job. At this point, I don't think I want to pursue a career in logistics and want to get into the manufacturing side of things. I feel that I am at a disadvantage now since I have gained little experience from current internship in a field that I don't think I will enjoy. I don't know if I could find a entry-level job for a manufacturing engineer due to my previous experience.
I'm looking for any advice on how to deal with my current internship and what to do to get into a manufacturing role.
Thank you in advance.