u/FastPeak

I'm currently working as a project engineer, and I have only been here for a few months. The job is really calm, I'm also reviewing drawings, translating technical info for my bosses, and I'm involved a little in the costs of the projects.

However, I don't see myself here in the long run, I have a lot to learn as a recent graduate, but it's a small company, and probably in 1-2 years I would get bored/nothing else to learn or really do. And I do want to jump to another role, hopefully a design job.

I have experience in an internship as a product engineer, and I have really good projects when I was in college, and I'm thinking about doing a certificate in design, because I do know how to use each software, but I want to get involved in the thinking process of designing parts/assembly's. But I'm having trouble finding a good certificate, so maybe it would be best for my curriculum another personal project?

I'm between those options or wait a few years and get into a masters degree.

What could work best for me in the future?

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u/FastPeak — 18 days ago