December 18, 2009, Newsletter Issue #3: Start Your Mid-Level Aerospace Engineer Career

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If you're looking for the next step in your aerospace engineer career, you might want to consider honing your skills for a mid-level aerospace engineering job. Because mid-level aerospace engineering jobs require a certain level of experience, it's best to start planning early for your next step. With each assignment or project you work on, you are building your portfolio. It is important to have a clear portfolio that highlights your skill sets; make it easy for a potential employer to see what you can offer.

The complexities of the aerospace engineering field make it more valuable to have an in-depth knowledge of one specialty rather than a broad knowledge of the basics. Therefore, it is critical that an aerospace engineer decides early on what specialty they would like to pursue. Once this has been decided, you can begin continuing your education in this area. The continuous pursuit of knowledge puts you ahead in your search for aerospace engineering jobs.

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