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What Career I Should Choose

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aleksandar81

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Jul 2, 2014
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I graduated February 2011 with my BS degree in manufacturing engineering, since then I was working in surface engineering (thermal spray technology) and now I have the opportunity to work in small manufacturing company on sheet metal tool design or as CNC programmer. My problem is I don't know which one is more perspective for orienting my career when it comes for future job opportunities, salary...
 
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A general rule I would suggest is to go into something that REQUIRES the college education you have. Otherwise you are competing with less educated people who are willing to work for less and may in fact do the job as well as you can.

It wouldn't hurt to ask co-workers, HR or your senior managers what they suggest based on current salaries at your company.
 
During a few summer breaks in college I interned at a smallish metal manufacturing shop (Link). Everyone in the engineering department had a degree and it was interesting work.

Like IRstuff said it depends on what you're interested in.

Kevin Connolly, PE
 
you can use cnc programming to machine sheet metal tools...
i would go with cnc.
 
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