DeltaWing
Aerospace
- Dec 25, 2009
- 7
I recently graduated with a Masters in Aerospace Engineering (structural analysis emphasis), and I'm having a hell of a time finding a job. I believe this is largely due to my age (30) and complete lack of engineering experience. Would having a certification as a GD&T Technologist put me ahead of the pack? I know it's a highly regarded skill, and that the test is difficult to pass. Or is that not an appropriate cert for an entry-level engineer?
What about CAD certifications like CSWA? I have no CAD training because I switched to engineering after earning a BS in Physics, and CAD isn't usually taught at the graduate level. Should I focus on this instead? I get the feeling that not having Solidworks, Catia, etc on my resume is hurting me with HR departments.
Any other ideas about what I can do? I don't particularly want to continue with school and get a Ph.D. I just want to find some work.
What about CAD certifications like CSWA? I have no CAD training because I switched to engineering after earning a BS in Physics, and CAD isn't usually taught at the graduate level. Should I focus on this instead? I get the feeling that not having Solidworks, Catia, etc on my resume is hurting me with HR departments.
Any other ideas about what I can do? I don't particularly want to continue with school and get a Ph.D. I just want to find some work.