u/understandablethe47

Typical timeline for each Interview

Hello everyone,

I’m currently in the process of interviewing for an engineering position and would like to know what is the typical timeline you have all had to receive a scheduling email for each interview.

Thank you!

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u/understandablethe47 — 4 days ago

[Student] Recent aerospace engineering graduate with 2 years of internship experience looking for any resume advice and help

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Hi everyone,

So, as the title says, I am a recent graduate and am currently looking for any advice on my resume.

I have been applying for roles and have been getting interviews for manufacturing and mechanical engineering positions, which I am grateful for. However, the problem with this is that whenever I interview for these positions, they always tell me that I am more suited as a systems engineer.

I have also been applying for systems engineer-level positions but have not gotten one interview for these roles. With that, is there anything I need to do to fix my resume, or am I just having bad luck at this point?

All resume advice is welcome. Please roast it to your heart's content!

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u/understandablethe47 — 1 month ago

Hi everyone,

I am about to graduate and have just recently accepted an entry level engineering position for Raytheon that requires me to move. A couple days ago a recent posting for the same position has been uploaded on the careers page for a location which is in commutable distance which would be the better option and a lot easier to transition into. Is it possible to ask my hr representative who sent my offer letter if it’s possible to transfer to that position/location?

Thank you in advance!

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u/understandablethe47 — 4 months ago