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I would like to have job tasks that are as interdisciplinary as possible. I'm trying to avoid boring routine work; regularly growing my skills and knowledge. Could aerospace and chemical engineering accomplish this goal?
Also, is it common to work as an interdisciplinary engineer after you pass the PE test or display outstanding-broad skills/knowledge?
Thanks!
Also, is it common to work as an interdisciplinary engineer after you pass the PE test or display outstanding-broad skills/knowledge?
Thanks!
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