Cool Jobs In Engineering For Graduates - What are they?

As engineers, we tend to call anything nerdy cool. Work for us is fun and work for us is play. If that is not the equation, something feels terribly wrong.
My father once asked me if I am putting my engineering skills and experience to actually do some advance in the current technology, if I am taking it to the next level, and if I am improving the quality of life for others.
And believe it or not, Jobs that give that kind of satisfaction exist.
For say inspiration and to give you something 'cool' to share with you engineer friends, let us start listing the coolest jobs for engineers in the world. 😎

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  • Ankita Katdare
    Ankita Katdare
    One that immediately comes to my mind is the job of a Space Engineer.
    With a degree in astronautical engineering or systems engineering or instrumentation engineering, engineer behind those coolest space missions have the jobs that most engineers would die for doing!

    Multi-disciplinary work. And a chance to see and be part of what the next generation of space transportation is going to look like. It sure must be a lot of fun to be working on something that high profile and that is a lot of benefit to the country.
  • rahul69
    rahul69
    In my opinion, finding a job cool is a personal preference. 😀 For example one of my friend (who is interested in animation) considers game development as the coolest job ever!!😒

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