Career questions tagged industrialdesign
Can I follow product design successfully with ease after taking Biology instead of maths because that's what I'm interested in ?
How do I follow a path of product design by taking PCB and a seperate design course. I have no interest in maths even though my dad says it's almost compulsory. I was unable to do maths since a low grade. Biology has always been a strong subject. But can one pursue design by choosing it? If yes, what is the success rate? Currently in class 11 pursuing design.
How do I work on trying to find a job in roller coaster engineering after I graduate from college?
I am majoring in mechanical engineering, and my dream is to become a roller coaster engineer for amusement parks, but I have no idea how to find a job in this field.
I really value architecture, creativity, design and traveling. What Future job opportunities fall within these values ?
I would also love to end up being well off with money when I'm older.
Electrical Engineering and digital nomad friendly jobs?
Hello. I am currently on my third gap year. Which I am very ashamed of but unfortunately I had health issues. I applied to Architecture but if I don’t get in I must have a plan B since Architecture is limited number. I’d like to do a fully remote job in the future because I want to live in Thailand. My main passion is Architecture but if I don’t get in I am thinking about Industrial Design or Electrical Engineering. I am thinking more about Electrical Engineering because I enjoy physics but my main worry is that it’s not digital nomad friendly. I also like Industrial Design because i’d like to get creative as well but I am scared that I will be unemployed though it’s the most remote friendly because of UX design etc. What should I do? I will be 22 this year and I want a safe path that wont force me to get another bachelor or master’s degree. I studied Computer Science for a few months but I hated coding though it was the most remotely friendly. Is it possible to get entry level jobs completely remotely with Electrical Engineering degree? I live in the Netherlands but I am not dutch
What skills do I need to learn/have in order to be competitive in the field of industrial design?
I’m a junior in high school trying to find a career that I might want to continue with and maybe major. I enjoy designing, digital and traditional art, and learning how things work.
What advice would you give a student that is majoring in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Studio Arts with the goal of being an Industrial Designer?
I have a passion for innovation. I am majoring in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Studio Arts. I am combining the two because it is my goal to be an Industrial Designer. Mechanical Engineering is teaching me how and why things work the way they do. Studio Arts is my creative outlet and it also allows me advance my artistic skills. I would like advice. #industrial #industrialdesign #industrialdesigner #innovation #invention #patent #patents #problemsolving #creative #art #products #product #customer #mechanical-engineer #engineer #design
Is it better to sell your invention idea(s) to a company or raise money to patent it yourself?
I have a lot of invention ideas and I am not sure how to get help. There are a lot of website that say they help people who have invention ideas but I am afraid they will steal my ideas and I will not have any legal ownership of them. #help #innovation #Mechanical #MechanicalEngineering #engineering #patent #legal #IndustrialDesign #design #inventor #problem #solving #ownership #money #company #future #product #products #ideas #architect #art #creative #science #technology #tech #customer
What are job options for those who have product development and product design degrees?
My current college major is product development and it is a topic that interests me very much. I am wondering what careers are possible for me #career #development #product