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Parnate

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Dec 16, 2021
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I am currently working as a design engineer. I have a degree in civil engineering. I don't make as much . Business is not my forte as I am very naive and not good at networking.
I am thinking of switching career so as to make more money. Please provide suggestions . Which career will have more salary? I had tried learning a robotics process automation course but couldn't really get a handle on it.
 
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timf

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Mar 26, 2020
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You might find a tempt agency that could get you in some place to see if it might fit. Engineering companies do often make use of temporary employees and often use it as a way to screen for those they might like to hire permanently.

Also if you can take the test to get your professional engineering license, it can bring in more money.
 

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