Some background. I have a bachelors in mechatronics engineering. I worked on aerospace projects all throughout college even one where my team of 4 built a payload for NASA from the ground up. I interned for a company as a project engineer bc it was in town and I could get some easy experience. They offered me a full time position and I took it thinking I would have some job security while I looked around for better positions. But I’m still there and now it feels like I’m stuck in this non software job. I interviewed with blue origin but wasn’t experienced enough for the role and didn’t make it past the first round. Any advice on how to transition from a non technical project engineer position to a SWE role in aerospace. It’s also worth mentioning almost every project in college I worked on I developed software for.
Can you transfer internally? It’s not really the best time to switch fields right now
I’ve thought about going to the automation department but their turnover is horrible and the leadership in that dep is horrible
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