Xy2010
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Good evening to all, I am a newly graduated boy at the three-year mechanical engineering and now I am continuing my studies to obtain the master's degree.
I wanted to have advice from those who have more experience than me in the field.
during the studies I started working as a designer/designer in a family business (about 50 employees).
I have had the opportunity to experience the use of cads, the management of the distinte and the whole world of the technical office, but unfortunately, I have not had much way to deepen some aspects of the design since, even for the "old" mark of my company, many dimensions and management of the projects are made on the basis of the minimal experience acquired by them in the past and do not rely on my skills as I am considered too young (I have 24 years, to specify).
This has led me to feel dissatisfied as I have not so far been able to train professionally, I also understand from my mistakes.
In the company nom there are senior figures from which to learn as there is no real technical office.
I presented an economically and logistically advantageous offer as a process engineer (analyst times and methods) in an enterprise of about 30 employees but with a more advanced organization of my current situation.
I don't know if the processist work can be monotonous and can give me a chance to train professionally.
Plus, as I don't know the job, I don't know if I can like it (to specify that the designer\designer I like).
Is it the case of taking the opportunity or waiting for an offer in the field of design?
thanks for the help
I wanted to have advice from those who have more experience than me in the field.
during the studies I started working as a designer/designer in a family business (about 50 employees).
I have had the opportunity to experience the use of cads, the management of the distinte and the whole world of the technical office, but unfortunately, I have not had much way to deepen some aspects of the design since, even for the "old" mark of my company, many dimensions and management of the projects are made on the basis of the minimal experience acquired by them in the past and do not rely on my skills as I am considered too young (I have 24 years, to specify).
This has led me to feel dissatisfied as I have not so far been able to train professionally, I also understand from my mistakes.
In the company nom there are senior figures from which to learn as there is no real technical office.
I presented an economically and logistically advantageous offer as a process engineer (analyst times and methods) in an enterprise of about 30 employees but with a more advanced organization of my current situation.
I don't know if the processist work can be monotonous and can give me a chance to train professionally.
Plus, as I don't know the job, I don't know if I can like it (to specify that the designer\designer I like).
Is it the case of taking the opportunity or waiting for an offer in the field of design?
thanks for the help