Career prospects for an undergraduate engineer
To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist it is half empty but, for an engineer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be!
An engineer’s fundamental skills include logical thinking, problem-solving and strong numeracy, these skills are highly desirable in many business sectors, IT, banking and finance and consulting.
Here are some career prospects for an engineer apart from engineering:
Teaching, academia and lecturing
Why not use your knowledge gained in four years to help train others and turn young scientists into budding engineers? Teaching an engineering related subject enables one to look at the creative aspects of engineering and help students to develop their own problem-solving skills.

Education is what survives when what has been learned is forgotten
Logistics
As a logistician, one applies problem-solving and logical-thinking skills to problems and situations as they arise. Logistics covers the physical movement of materials — the transfer of raw materials to manufacturing facilities or the distribution of products to customers — as well as all the planning and financial transactions involved in these operations.

The line between disorder and order lies in logistics
Operations management
Operations management is a crucial link between the different parts of the manufacturing process and the business side of a manufacturing organisation. The role is often based around the supply chain — operations managers can be involved in anything from buying raw materials to the logistics of delivery to customers. The aim is to assess and improve the day-to-day running of, for example, a manufacturing plant, by implementing systems to increase productivity and reduce costs.

Operational management can be reduced to three words : People, product and profits
Technical consulting
Technical consultants help organisations to solve their business problems. As a trained engineer it will be easier to back up opinions with technical knowledge and analysis. Ones logical reasoning and problem-solving skills will be invaluable, and will need to be comfortable dealing with numbers and large volumes of data.

It is truly said that engineering is the closest thing to magic that exists in this world and so is the sparks foundation; the closest helping hand you will ever get.
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