u/Spectreight

[0 YoE, Aerospace Student Research Assistant, Space Electric Propulsion Engineer, US]

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I'm about to graduate with my BS in AE, and have been applying to a lot of full time jobs but have get any kind of callback. I tried to get an internship (applied to hundreds with as much experience as I can get through school) and never got anything. How can I beef up my resume writing wise to compensate for the lack of an internship in as competitive of a market as AE is right now? Thanks!

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u/Spectreight — 2 days ago
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Overwhelmingly stressed about post grad job stuff

I'm an undergraduate senior doing AE, about to graduate in 2 weeks. As of now I'm currently planning on doing a masters via the MS/BS track, but I'm very worried about the industry and finding a job. A lot of people around me already have a job and are leaving, but I'm stressed as I was not able to find an internship during undergrad and cannot find a full time opportunity. I applied to hundreds of internships with good grades and a lot of research and club work (club work was mostly in sophomore and somewhat junior year), but just couldn't find anything. Now I'm worried about not finding anything after a masters, is it worth trying to change from AE to ME? I really like aerospace, but I also like being not broke/unemployed and I really am worried I'll be part of the 10% stuck in unemployment purgatory. Any other AE students past or present in a similar scenario and if so what are you doing/did about it? Is aerospace that cooked to where if you don't have an internship its just over? Thanks.

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u/Spectreight — 2 days ago