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What entry level jobs are realistic for new college graduates in the field of astronomical engineering?

I am a senior in high school going into the field astronomical engineering at IIT in Illinois. I was wondering if there is any chance other people can help me find entry level jobs to try to look out for, for after I graduate.

Thank you comment icon I am assuming you are talking about Illinois Institute of Technology, not the IITs in India? Maybe you mean aeronautical engineering? Karin P.
Thank you comment icon Hi Dominic! Are you referring to astronautical engineering, which is a branch of aerospace engingeering, what resources are available to find entry-level jobs after graduating? Sharyn Grose, Admin
Thank you comment icon Yes but the main question I am asking is if there are specific jobs that I can apply to get a job and if curtain ones offer more experience. Dominic

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Graduating in astronomical engineering opens up exciting opportunities in fields like aeronautical and aerospace engineering, systems engineering, software engineering, data analysis, and simulation. You can begin your career as a junior aerospace engineer, systems engineer, test engineer, robotics engineer, control engineer, or UAV engineer. Companies like Boeing, Airbus, and Lockheed Martin, as well as space-focused organizations like NASA, Northrop Grumman, and SpaceX, offer great places to start. Roles in robotics, control, and UAV are particularly exciting because they directly involve working with spacecraft, satellites, drones, and autonomous systems.
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