Hello there, I am a French EE Engineer with around one year internships + six months work experience. I recently completed the "Learn to design your own boards" course while doing all the shown steps to make my arduino board with 3D models, libraries and output documentation and I previously designed a simple motor control (H bridge) with a PIC18 uC at the university.
My current problem is that I find it difficult to get a job or position in hardware engineering without relevant internship experience. My internships were in the electrotechnics and embedded software engineering fields. Now that I have a little start in other fields recruiters seem not to want me for hardware positions and I almost always see at least three years of relevant professional experience as requirement on job offers.
So now I ask myself, how do I get in the field of hardware engineering ?
My current problem is that I find it difficult to get a job or position in hardware engineering without relevant internship experience. My internships were in the electrotechnics and embedded software engineering fields. Now that I have a little start in other fields recruiters seem not to want me for hardware positions and I almost always see at least three years of relevant professional experience as requirement on job offers.
So now I ask myself, how do I get in the field of hardware engineering ?
- If I work another one or two years in other fields (e.g. measurements/electrotechnics) will I be definitively out of the field for recruiters ?
- Should I make many different boards, solder them and then send a pcb projects document with my applications ?
- Should I focus only on hardware, uC programming or FPGA or is it fine/good to have a basis in all three ?
- Is re-creating the boards from the basic Fedevel courses proof enough of my skills for a junior engineer position or should I only advertise my own projects on my profile ?
- Is high speed pcb design knowledge necessary at the beginner level now ? -> Should I complete the advanced courses or similar content before looking for a hardware job ?
- Do you think start-ups would employ junior engineers without relevant internship experiences ?
- What do you think are the mandatory skills for a junior hardware engineer ?
- Would you have general tips for getting a job in the field ?
- How many applications do you think I should have sent before asking myself such questions ?
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