How does one break into Boeing with a 4 year degree?
I have an Applied Computing degree from the CSSE division at UWB Bothell, with a minor in math. Haven't quite found a job listing that applies to me beyond software engineering which is incredibly hard to break into at the moment, my resume isn't strong enough for consideration for really any role at any company I've tried to interview with. I need to make some actual money for my family, my current job has been tanking as a result of the economy and my prospects of a future job got tanked with AI so I'm in a really hard place now. Upward mobility within a company seems to be my only shot in my mind and I'm willing to do anything at all to just get a foot in the door somewhere. Boeing has always been on my mind and I'd like to know what options a guy with a bachelors degree has to get into a job. My background is blue collar so working hard with my hands isn't an issue, I just need an opportunity to jump on but the careers portal at Boeing is not the easiest to navigate and I'm not sure what to do. There was the WATR program I saw, some apprenticeships, ITCFP, BTAP, jobs that are union through IAM 751 but I feel kind of stuck on how to navigate these waters. Any advice on where to go or what to do would be appreciated, I'm open to doing most anything at this point. For those who have navigated their way to a job successfully, what can a guy like me do to find their way in? I've applied to methods process analyst and was rejected without an interview but so far I haven't seen much else I can relatively get into without some form of training, which I'm down to do, but all the college classes around me seem waitlisted and damnit, I already went to school! Thanks for any consideration, hopefully this post doesn't break any rules