semeee
Structural
- Apr 28, 2014
- 1
I have recently started looking for new positions as I have become bored with the repetitive nature with my current job. I work at a small firm and do mostly cold-formed steel design and am required to do all my own drafting. This is my first job out of college and I have been here nearly 2 years, but quickly realized that I don't want to work with cold-formed steel 98% of the time. While interviewing with other companies, it seems that I am a little disadvantaged because the majority of my working experience is with cold-formed steel (even more reason to get another job with more diverse projects). I was just offered another job with another small company that does more diverse projects, but they are pretty abstract and they don't really do many permanent structures (shoring, scaffolding, fall protection). I ultimately would like to design bridges but neither my current job nor the job that gave me an offer will not allow me to do that. My question(s): If I take this new job, will it make it harder for me to get into bridge design in the future? Would it be a good idea to take the new job or should I turn it down and wait for the right one to come along?
Any advice is appreciated!
Any advice is appreciated!