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Is Controls Engineering the Future? Was Design Engineering a Mistake?
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I completed my undergrad in ME only having done product design projects, later got a job as a design engineer. Finishing grad school now and realizing controls engineering is a thing and controls engineers get paid a whole lot more. Plus realizing that robotics engineers necessarily need to know controls, and hence C/C . Have little to no C/C experience. So seem to me eligible only for design engineer jobs, yet again.

Is it worth spending the first year of my job learning C/C on the side, and then applying for controls roles? Any other advice for my lulz situation?

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