MechEng7777
Mechanical
- Sep 16, 2011
- 10
Greetings everyone! My name is Brian and i graduated with a BS in mechanical engineering in 2010 from Polytechnic University in NYC, this is my first post. This forum appears to have quite a wealth of information and i can't believe i didn't join it sooner. Please forgive me for a lengthy post but it needs to be in order to explain my situation!
The reason im posting today is because i am in need of career advice. Since graduating in May 2010 i haven't been able to find engineering opportunities and just worked various odd jobs. Right out of college i worked as a census enumerator and after that a customer service rep at a insurance company's call center. I was just laid off a couple weeks ago from this naval architecture / marine engineering firm in manhattan. Now i wasn't an engineer there, i was just a temporary configurations management assistant. I worked there for 6 months and for the last 3 months my boss had promised me full time employment as an engineer. However the complete opposite had happened and they abruptly ended my contract due to lack of work.
Ever since i was laid off i've been coming up with all these new ways to find employment such as through newspaper ads, googling companies and calling them, through friends, etc. but a part of me still worries quite a bit about my career. I can't say its working out just yet because i started this new method not too long ago so only time will tell. Now since i haven't had an engineering position yet my career hasn't officially started. Its starting to really freak me out that employers will start to say that i've been out of school too long. However im assuming that going back for a masters wouldn't really help since i wouldn't have any real world experience and they'd just have to pay me more for the same job. So i feel as if my engineering career is coming to an unfortunate end before it has even started. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what i can do in between jobs or atleast provide more employment advice? I do have my Engineer In Training Certificate if that helps. Any answers are greatly appreciated!
The reason im posting today is because i am in need of career advice. Since graduating in May 2010 i haven't been able to find engineering opportunities and just worked various odd jobs. Right out of college i worked as a census enumerator and after that a customer service rep at a insurance company's call center. I was just laid off a couple weeks ago from this naval architecture / marine engineering firm in manhattan. Now i wasn't an engineer there, i was just a temporary configurations management assistant. I worked there for 6 months and for the last 3 months my boss had promised me full time employment as an engineer. However the complete opposite had happened and they abruptly ended my contract due to lack of work.
Ever since i was laid off i've been coming up with all these new ways to find employment such as through newspaper ads, googling companies and calling them, through friends, etc. but a part of me still worries quite a bit about my career. I can't say its working out just yet because i started this new method not too long ago so only time will tell. Now since i haven't had an engineering position yet my career hasn't officially started. Its starting to really freak me out that employers will start to say that i've been out of school too long. However im assuming that going back for a masters wouldn't really help since i wouldn't have any real world experience and they'd just have to pay me more for the same job. So i feel as if my engineering career is coming to an unfortunate end before it has even started. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what i can do in between jobs or atleast provide more employment advice? I do have my Engineer In Training Certificate if that helps. Any answers are greatly appreciated!