A Confused New Undergraduate Aerospace Engineer need some advice

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The discussion centers on the challenges faced by a new undergraduate aerospace engineering student at the University of Balamand in Lebanon regarding job prospects post-graduation. The consensus is that while the job market is competitive, focusing on academic excellence and gaining practical experience through projects during studies significantly enhances employability. Engaging in cooperative projects with companies is highly recommended as it provides valuable field experience, which is sought after by employers.

PREREQUISITES
  • Aerospace engineering fundamentals
  • Project management skills
  • Networking strategies in engineering
  • Understanding of cooperative education programs
NEXT STEPS
  • Research cooperative education programs in aerospace engineering
  • Explore networking opportunities within the aerospace industry
  • Learn about project management tools relevant to engineering
  • Investigate internships and entry-level positions in aerospace companies
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Aerospace engineering students, recent graduates, and anyone interested in understanding the job market dynamics in the aerospace sector.

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Hi everyone,
I am a new Undergraduate, enrolled in the Aerospace engineering program at the University Of Balamand in Lebanon.
In my country (Lebanon), jobs in this field of Engineering are almost destitute !

Aerospace engineering is in my Veins, It is Everything I've always dreamed of being when I grow up, specially with my talents in physics and Maths. Therefore, I would like to know if, when i graduate from the university, as an unexperienced graduated engineer I can find a good Job !
Where can I Find & Apply For Such a job??
Because every-time I search on the internet i find that every company wants experienced people and non are searching for fresh graduated Engineers ""Specially In Aerospace field""
Plus, I want to know if as a foreign employee I would face problems in these companies ?!
I would be thankful for your help !
 
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Hello there!

You've just started your studies so don't worry too much about getting a job for now. Just focus on studying and learning! Pass all exams with good marks, be amongst the best in your promotion and I GUARANTEE you won't have any problem finding a job.
 
Also, during your studies you will probably have the opportunity to do projects (in cooperation) with companies. At the companies I've worked for, we were always looking for students that would like to do a project for a couple of months. I also had no problem finding such a project when I was a student. It is a great opportunity to gain some field experience.
 

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