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I graduated with a BA in physics in December 2012 in the United States and am currently searching for a job.
I have a connection at a company that manufactures bearings, seals, and rings among other things for a variety of industries. Some examples of these industries are: medical systems, semiconductor, heavy machinery, aerospace and defense, and renewable energy.
I was offered a position at this company to work on the assembly line. The position was advertised to me as an opportunity to get my foot in the door.
I feel as though I should attempt to find a more technical position that requires a background in science/engineering.
Does anyone here have any experience or insight as to how your first job out of college has affected your future job choices/opportunities?
As of now, my resume is pretty blank as far as work experience goes (only restaurant jobs) and I am anxious to replace my current work experience section.
I have a connection at a company that manufactures bearings, seals, and rings among other things for a variety of industries. Some examples of these industries are: medical systems, semiconductor, heavy machinery, aerospace and defense, and renewable energy.
I was offered a position at this company to work on the assembly line. The position was advertised to me as an opportunity to get my foot in the door.
I feel as though I should attempt to find a more technical position that requires a background in science/engineering.
Does anyone here have any experience or insight as to how your first job out of college has affected your future job choices/opportunities?
As of now, my resume is pretty blank as far as work experience goes (only restaurant jobs) and I am anxious to replace my current work experience section.