Engineering What job markets can mechanical engineers go into?

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Mechanical engineering is not dying but evolving, with a growing emphasis on interdisciplinary skills and adaptability. While some believe the field is becoming saturated, mechanical engineers continue to find diverse job opportunities across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing. Specific roles include design engineer, project manager, and research and development engineer. The demand for mechanical engineers varies globally, with countries like the United States, Germany, and Canada showing strong needs for skilled professionals in this field. The versatility of mechanical engineering allows graduates to transition into emerging sectors such as robotics and renewable energy, enhancing their career prospects.
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question 1: I heard that mechanical engineering is becoming saturated and that it's kind of dying, is this true?
question 2: what jobs can mechanical engineers get into?( please be specific)
question 3 : what countries are in most demand of mech.engineers
 
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