LayoffsNov 28, 2020

I said yes to every role last 12 years - Mess ?

I graduated with mechanical engineering .. I interviewed and got job as RF engineer worked for 3 years (read electrical engineering books day night/out) I was let go (burned fucking synthesizer and low pass filter for Boeing /Northrop space satellite.. not my fault .. but whatever ) I then interviewed for manufacturing process engineer but manager told me to take a role as chemical engineer in other department — I took it .. it was just fucking tough , specially looking for processes to take out asphalt form train, figuring out chemical process to clean smoke before being release to air.. totally fucked but kindaa fun I left after 3 years... found job as an industrial engineer for facility design / warehousing / npi .. figured out with CSA/UL to approve products worked for 4 years and restructure out.. I then took job as civil engineer , taking care of developing greenfield / brownfield properties for consumer products / setting up manufacturing process and supply chain , inventory management Company consumed by COVID.. I am out of work .. I don’t know where I headed .. I spam resumes as there is no other day .. get interviews and took any job offered.. but just checking to get job in the Bay Area Anyone in Bay Area can recommend a employer for me ... .#layoff

Amazon O(n!) Nov 28, 2020

Your diverse background sounds like a good match for a company like tesla? Maybe try to get a referral there

Amazon Ddmz12 Nov 28, 2020

dude, apply for some EV companies, they are hunger for background like yours

Apple loonaEebu Nov 28, 2020

Apple may be have some job openings that require mutli disciplinary exp

Walmart noobrob Nov 28, 2020

U should do an MBA and start looking for managerial jobs in any of the fields above. That said , too many unconnected fields means lack of depth and you will only get shallow roles , stick to a domain and start specializing. You can also consider Business analyst/ Product Manager roles in the Tech .

Microsoft IcRW41 Dec 1, 2020

Any more details on the satellite issue?