Mototank
Electrical
- Sep 20, 2010
- 24
Hello All-
I've been reading Eng-Tips for the past year and have really enjoyed all the topics. There seems to be a lot of knowledge, experience, and "real world" advice to be tapped into here so I thought I would give it a shot.
I have my BSEE and have been in a electric motor drives design engineering role for the past year. I graduated Cal Poly in 2007, and have done everything from owning a successful landscape business in high school and college, to construction management and drafting for an electrical contractor post college.
I thoroughly enjoy a challenge at work, and like working with and managing people and projects. I feel really fortunate to have a job right now, and doing what I thought I wanted to do, design, but it turns out, I don't think it is where my natural talents lie. I have always been a McGyver type, able to come up with something that will work in a pinch etc, and that is probably why I have always seen engineering as a career path. However, after trying to do design over the past year, I just feel like I am maybe not best suited for that level of detail, and maybe would be better off in sales, application engineering, management, or something else. The problem is, I have no idea how to break out of where I am right now.
Basically, I am looking for any advice for where people might see a person who is able to understand to pretty decent detail the technical side of things, is able to communicate with both customers and other employees, can multitask, and knows how to delegate responsibilities, but maybe isn't the best with component level design.
I have always seen myself in management, but obviously, with a year of true EE experience underneath me that seems a bit far fetched. Do I stick it out and work my way up, or look at possibly trying to go the sales route and then back towards the technical management side. I am 27, with almost no obligations besides some minimal financial ones, so I am ready and willing to work my butt off to get ahead and get going, but am struggling to do that with my current situation. I really like the company I am with, and believe in their product, and so an internal move would be my "ideal" method.
Thanks all for your help-
I've been reading Eng-Tips for the past year and have really enjoyed all the topics. There seems to be a lot of knowledge, experience, and "real world" advice to be tapped into here so I thought I would give it a shot.
I have my BSEE and have been in a electric motor drives design engineering role for the past year. I graduated Cal Poly in 2007, and have done everything from owning a successful landscape business in high school and college, to construction management and drafting for an electrical contractor post college.
I thoroughly enjoy a challenge at work, and like working with and managing people and projects. I feel really fortunate to have a job right now, and doing what I thought I wanted to do, design, but it turns out, I don't think it is where my natural talents lie. I have always been a McGyver type, able to come up with something that will work in a pinch etc, and that is probably why I have always seen engineering as a career path. However, after trying to do design over the past year, I just feel like I am maybe not best suited for that level of detail, and maybe would be better off in sales, application engineering, management, or something else. The problem is, I have no idea how to break out of where I am right now.
Basically, I am looking for any advice for where people might see a person who is able to understand to pretty decent detail the technical side of things, is able to communicate with both customers and other employees, can multitask, and knows how to delegate responsibilities, but maybe isn't the best with component level design.
I have always seen myself in management, but obviously, with a year of true EE experience underneath me that seems a bit far fetched. Do I stick it out and work my way up, or look at possibly trying to go the sales route and then back towards the technical management side. I am 27, with almost no obligations besides some minimal financial ones, so I am ready and willing to work my butt off to get ahead and get going, but am struggling to do that with my current situation. I really like the company I am with, and believe in their product, and so an internal move would be my "ideal" method.
Thanks all for your help-