Need guidance - Inexperienced at Automotive Company

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The discussion centers on concerns about career prospects in the automotive industry, specifically within a design optimization and localization team focused on door components. The individual, a recent hire with no prior experience in automotive design or technical skills, expresses anxiety about their future in this role. They seek clarity on the potential career trajectory and opportunities available in their current field, especially given their lack of knowledge about cars and the limited options in Michigan's job market. The emphasis is on understanding the scope of work and future possibilities in automotive design and engineering.
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Need guidance -- Inexperienced at Automotive Company...

I am working in a reputed Automobile company. I am now in design optimization and localization team, to be more precise i am in door team. I am a fresher and joined two months back. I came to know that i don't have any design work like designing using any software nor anything technical. I fear now whether i will be having any scope in the future if i work in this field. Please help me to get a detailed view of my future based on the field i work now.
 
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I know nothing about cars but ended up working in the auto industry because that is all there is in Michigan. :(
 
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I know nothing about cars but ended up working in the auto industry because that is all there is in Michigan. :(

THANKS but i needed the scope of my field?
 
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