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Hi all, I'm an Aerospace Engineering graduate here in Socal. I have some good experience under my belt (in my opinion) but legally cannot work at most 'big aerospace' companies (Raytheon, Boeing, SpaceX, Northrup Grumman) because I do not qualify as a U.S. Persons. Me being a U.S. Persons is necessary for companies to satisfy their ITAR or EAR requirements. This means it is very challenging to find an entry level position at an aerospace company. I might have a job offer from a solar company hiring for the position of Project Engineer and would be able to link coursework to the job on my SEVIS portal. Is it an issue that this is not an Aerospace Employer? Does anyone know how direct the relation needs to be between my major and my job? Thanks!
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