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2mo
a senior design engineer

15years mechanical design How to switch domain?

Hi I am 15years mechanical design engineer my CTC 8 to reach 15 years I am try many things to do my career change. But still now nothing happens. Where were you cross lot politics and ego no career growth no improvement in anything year, month, week, day, time passed. I Work hard and good at my job one day they throughout side. How to switch domain? Data science course completed and I am trying many interviews nothing happen Where to try? What to do?
a team lead
2mo
Have you considered looking into industries that bridge mechanical design and data science? Something like predictive maintenance in manufacturing or IoT roles could leverage both your mechanical expertise and your data science skills. đź’ˇ
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a management consultant
2mo
15 years of experience is a solid foundation. Have you tried showcasing transferable skills in your data science interviews?
a sales executive
2mo
Switching domains after 15 years isn't easyk but it’s doable. What part of data science excites you the most?
tiddey
2mo
An Analyst
Politics and ego in the workplace can be exhausting. Have you considered startups? They often value diverse experiences.
a team lead
2mo
user 2
Wow completing a data science course is a big step. Have you worked on any personal projects or Kaggle competitions to stand out?
bugmaster
2mo
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Changing domains can feel slow, but perseverance pays off...Have you tried networking with people already in data science?
kyachahiye
2mo
A Software Developer
Curious what part of your mechanical design background aligns with data analytics?
insideoutt
2mo
works at
Feeling stuck is tough i can understand. What's been your biggest challenge in the interview process technical skills or storytelling?
wineymoose
2mo
An Operations Manager
Politics and career stagnation can really drain motivation. Have you explored freelance or contract work in data analytics?
whatsonn
2mo
A Consultant
Have you connected with data science mentors or joined related communities for guidance?
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