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Will taking up a job as a manufacturing engineer effect my job prospects to mechanical engineering roles in the future?
How can I best calculate a salary when the job title they are offering me doesn't seem to match any existing job roles?Should I accept a job that I will quit in the near future?Will taking an interview if I'm not currently interested in the position hurt me in the future?Recruiter firm wants recruitment fee for a position I applied directly toHow will having multiple undergraduate degree majors affect job prospects?How will a poor grade affect future job opportunities?Meeting potential interviewer in social situationCan I call myself a “process engineer” if I don't have an engineering degree?How to make sure a job will match the job description?Interviewed for the wrong role
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I am currently working as a Mechanical Design Engineer at one of the Silicon Valley Tech companies.
Recently, I was interviewed by Apple for the Manufacturing Engineer role.
The process is almost done and I think that there will be an offer most definitely.
I just have a lingering doubt/concern that if I take this role, I will not be able to revert back to a Mechanical design engineer role in the future as the places to where I will apply will consider me a manufacturing engineer and not a mechanical design engineer. The job at apple is very similar to what I am doing at my current place but the title is different.
So my question is: Will taking up a job as a manufacturing engineer effect my job prospects to mechanical engineering roles in the future?
Also:
Will companies like Apple entertain my requests if I ask for a slight change in the job title to something like "Mechanical Engineer, Advanced Manufacturing"?
Further details on the Apple role:
This role basically involves Architecting (system-level design) of the manufacturing lines, giving specifications to the vendors in China who build the equipment, reviewing them, validating them. Depending on the individual doing the job, he/she can dig very deep into the technical review and can also suggest very specific parts and designs. So, in a way, this role also has a design component to it. It is quite interesting and I feel is challenging.
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I am currently working as a Mechanical Design Engineer at one of the Silicon Valley Tech companies.
Recently, I was interviewed by Apple for the Manufacturing Engineer role.
The process is almost done and I think that there will be an offer most definitely.
I just have a lingering doubt/concern that if I take this role, I will not be able to revert back to a Mechanical design engineer role in the future as the places to where I will apply will consider me a manufacturing engineer and not a mechanical design engineer. The job at apple is very similar to what I am doing at my current place but the title is different.
So my question is: Will taking up a job as a manufacturing engineer effect my job prospects to mechanical engineering roles in the future?
Also:
Will companies like Apple entertain my requests if I ask for a slight change in the job title to something like "Mechanical Engineer, Advanced Manufacturing"?
Further details on the Apple role:
This role basically involves Architecting (system-level design) of the manufacturing lines, giving specifications to the vendors in China who build the equipment, reviewing them, validating them. Depending on the individual doing the job, he/she can dig very deep into the technical review and can also suggest very specific parts and designs. So, in a way, this role also has a design component to it. It is quite interesting and I feel is challenging.
interviewing job-search job-offer recruitment job-description
add a comment |
I am currently working as a Mechanical Design Engineer at one of the Silicon Valley Tech companies.
Recently, I was interviewed by Apple for the Manufacturing Engineer role.
The process is almost done and I think that there will be an offer most definitely.
I just have a lingering doubt/concern that if I take this role, I will not be able to revert back to a Mechanical design engineer role in the future as the places to where I will apply will consider me a manufacturing engineer and not a mechanical design engineer. The job at apple is very similar to what I am doing at my current place but the title is different.
So my question is: Will taking up a job as a manufacturing engineer effect my job prospects to mechanical engineering roles in the future?
Also:
Will companies like Apple entertain my requests if I ask for a slight change in the job title to something like "Mechanical Engineer, Advanced Manufacturing"?
Further details on the Apple role:
This role basically involves Architecting (system-level design) of the manufacturing lines, giving specifications to the vendors in China who build the equipment, reviewing them, validating them. Depending on the individual doing the job, he/she can dig very deep into the technical review and can also suggest very specific parts and designs. So, in a way, this role also has a design component to it. It is quite interesting and I feel is challenging.
interviewing job-search job-offer recruitment job-description
I am currently working as a Mechanical Design Engineer at one of the Silicon Valley Tech companies.
Recently, I was interviewed by Apple for the Manufacturing Engineer role.
The process is almost done and I think that there will be an offer most definitely.
I just have a lingering doubt/concern that if I take this role, I will not be able to revert back to a Mechanical design engineer role in the future as the places to where I will apply will consider me a manufacturing engineer and not a mechanical design engineer. The job at apple is very similar to what I am doing at my current place but the title is different.
So my question is: Will taking up a job as a manufacturing engineer effect my job prospects to mechanical engineering roles in the future?
Also:
Will companies like Apple entertain my requests if I ask for a slight change in the job title to something like "Mechanical Engineer, Advanced Manufacturing"?
Further details on the Apple role:
This role basically involves Architecting (system-level design) of the manufacturing lines, giving specifications to the vendors in China who build the equipment, reviewing them, validating them. Depending on the individual doing the job, he/she can dig very deep into the technical review and can also suggest very specific parts and designs. So, in a way, this role also has a design component to it. It is quite interesting and I feel is challenging.
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