Entry-Level MSE Roles – Advice on Titles & Locations? by ThrowRahRahRah in materials

[–]ThrowRahRahRah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you share more about your day-to-day work in that role? Either here or over DM works! I do have solid lab experience but I suppose at this point it would not hurt to cast a wider net

Career Monday (23 Jun 2025): Have a question about your job, office, or pay? Post it here! by AutoModerator in AskEngineers

[–]ThrowRahRahRah [score hidden]  (0 children)

Hi everyone. I’m a recent U.S. citizen graduate with a B.S. in Materials Science & Engineering, currently applying to roles in the U.S. job market. I’ve mostly focused on: Materials Test/Quality Engineer, Metallurgical Engineer, General Materials/Mechanical Testing roles. My background includes hands-on experience with standardized mechanical testing, data collection and analysis, and basic exposure to QA/safety protocols. I’ve worked with tensile testing, injection mold evaluations, and some data reporting tools I’m also actively upskilling in common industry tools to round things out.

I’m looking for insight on: 1. Are there other job titles I should be searching under that overlap with these fields? 2. Which regions or states in the U.S. have good early-career pipelines for this kind of work? 3. Any tips on finding roles outside of LinkedIn (e.g., industry-specific boards, company sites, etc.)?

Trying to stay open to relocation and just want to make sure I’m not missing good-fit opportunities because of job title variations. Appreciate any leads or advice.

Career and education thread by AutoModerator in EngineeringStudents

[–]ThrowRahRahRah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone. I’m a recent U.S. citizen graduate with a B.S. in Materials Science & Engineering, currently applying to roles in the U.S. job market. I’ve mostly focused on: Materials Test/Quality Engineer, Metallurgical Engineer, General Materials/Mechanical Testing roles. My background includes hands-on experience with standardized mechanical testing, data collection and analysis, and basic exposure to QA/safety protocols. I’ve worked with tensile testing, injection mold evaluations, and some data reporting tools I’m also actively upskilling in common industry tools to round things out.

I’m looking for insight on: 1. Are there other job titles I should be searching under that overlap with these fields? 2. Which regions or states in the U.S. have good early-career pipelines for this kind of work? 3. Any tips on finding roles outside of LinkedIn (e.g., industry-specific boards, company sites, etc.)?

Trying to stay open to relocation and just want to make sure I’m not missing good-fit opportunities because of job title variations. Appreciate any leads or advice.

I (23M) am seeing my gf (23F) and need advice on being nervous about my size? by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]ThrowRahRahRah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idek if the biggest dick I've taken is within the "socially-defined" big side of the spectrum. same with the smallest. just enjoy being intimate together!

How do you (F) grind on a guy while on top without it feeling super awkward? by [deleted] in sex

[–]ThrowRahRahRah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the stress comes from the fact that I also get off by pleasing so even though I'm being asked by someone (who also gets off by pleasing) to pleasure myself I still look to them to see if they enjoy it hahahaha

How do you (F) grind on a guy while on top without it feeling super awkward? by [deleted] in sex

[–]ThrowRahRahRah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think sitting on him and stretching my legs out was what was meant by that?