dexx
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Hello, everyone.
I am a student of the first year of management engineering and I am seriously thinking of moving to mechanics. the choice is very difficult as I like the training (tosta and complete) that offers mechanical engineering but I prefer the professional figure (dynamic and versatile) of the management. or at least this is the idea that I've been looking for information around the web (I probably haven't fully understood what a mechanical engineer and a management really do).
I have noticed that after graduation specialist in mechanics (curriculum design and production) it is not difficult to obtain also the degree in management, are only a few exams (study to the federic ii) and at the moment it is an idea that I like.
But I would like an opinion from those who already know the world of work and in particular the peculiarities that companies seek in these two professional figures. probably 90% of you (but maybe even 100% :biggrin: ) will consider mad and immature the idea that a student at the first year wants to make such a journey, so look at this "particular" required as a point of reflection on how, really, the figure of a mechanical engineer with managerial skills (or vice versa, depends on the points of view) can be useful, demanded and productive for a company.
in other words: After such a path (almost long unfortunately) would I be more "interesting" for companies?
thanks in advance:redface:
I am a student of the first year of management engineering and I am seriously thinking of moving to mechanics. the choice is very difficult as I like the training (tosta and complete) that offers mechanical engineering but I prefer the professional figure (dynamic and versatile) of the management. or at least this is the idea that I've been looking for information around the web (I probably haven't fully understood what a mechanical engineer and a management really do).
I have noticed that after graduation specialist in mechanics (curriculum design and production) it is not difficult to obtain also the degree in management, are only a few exams (study to the federic ii) and at the moment it is an idea that I like.
But I would like an opinion from those who already know the world of work and in particular the peculiarities that companies seek in these two professional figures. probably 90% of you (but maybe even 100% :biggrin: ) will consider mad and immature the idea that a student at the first year wants to make such a journey, so look at this "particular" required as a point of reflection on how, really, the figure of a mechanical engineer with managerial skills (or vice versa, depends on the points of view) can be useful, demanded and productive for a company.
in other words: After such a path (almost long unfortunately) would I be more "interesting" for companies?
thanks in advance:redface: