Entry Level Instrumentation
Entry Level Instrumentation
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I am not a engineer. I just completed AAS in Instrumentation. I am looking for a entry level position.
I have touched all the bases I am aware of. All resumes I have sent out I have had zero responses. I have been looking at finishing my BS in IT but I would like to enter the work force. My background is in Retail.
Having a background in retail could this be hurting my chances of changing careers? I have applied as assistances, drafting, technician. The reason I ask at this site is after searching the previous post the people here seem to be well informed about the entire industry.
Thanks
I have touched all the bases I am aware of. All resumes I have sent out I have had zero responses. I have been looking at finishing my BS in IT but I would like to enter the work force. My background is in Retail.
Having a background in retail could this be hurting my chances of changing careers? I have applied as assistances, drafting, technician. The reason I ask at this site is after searching the previous post the people here seem to be well informed about the entire industry.
Thanks





RE: Entry Level Instrumentation
It's more likely that you're going up against many other people for the same job, some of whom may be experienced but out of work and willing to go entry-level.
It's a sign of the times. Try to be patient and keep at it.
I'm a firm believer in getting as much education as you can afford.
RE: Entry Level Instrumentation
RE: Entry Level Instrumentation
You can start in sales and progress in a number of directions - application engineering, service technician, product engineer, programmer, instructor, etc.
I spent 5 years in instrument sales (2 companys) before I joined an engineering firm (got tired of selling the same company's products).
Oh, and it's not unusual to receive no replies in today's job market, even if you are the best qualified candidate out there. You have to hit the right person at the right time. Keep trying and good luck!
RE: Entry Level Instrumentation
Today I found a few pipeline careers open I have since applied for the these. I will try the sales market wed.
It is amazing thou I thought when I graduated I would slack off a little on the reading for a while. But now I research and memorize the company motos and mission statements. I have learned more about the companys in the area than I ever thought I would. From what I keep hearing from HR is that the field will begin to open up again in the fall.
Thanks for the direction.