⚙️ Robotics and Automation

Completing the tasks humans don't want to.

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“Industrial robotics market set for ‘overwhelming’ growth to $96.82 billion in revenues by 2032”

Mark Allinson, Feb 2023, http://roboticsandautomationnews.com

A career in robotics and automation is basically about designing, developing, and implementing systems that use robots and technology to automate tasks.

Such as neural interface systems?

Bingo.

But there are way cooler projects that have been made to date, such as the Boston Dynamics Spot:

and self-driving cars.

Or let’s just say,

all cars.

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Well, here’s a sneak peak into this industry before we get real:

Niche Details:

A list of some of the most lucrative jobs (ordered from the highest-paid to the lowest):

  1. Research Scientist

  2. Software Engineer

  3. Systems Engineer

  4. Artificial Intelligence Engineer

  5. Algorithm Engineer

  6. Industrial Automation Engineer

  7. Control Systems Engineer

  8. Sales Engineer

(Results were concluded from various data and salary reports across the Internet.)

General career advice from senior recruiters at Amazon:

A summary of some important robotics skills by Sebastian Castro, a self-taught Boston Dynamics engineer:

  1. Systems thinking.

    Learn not to say ‘this is beyond my array of expertise’ as this field already only has unique complications.

  2. Taking a problems-focused approach instead of a tools-focused one.

    Instead of searching for the top programming language to learn, try to look at what problem you want to solve.

  3. Knowing the ROS (Robot Operating System) software.

Top 13 automations engineer interview questions (entry-level):

RESOURCES

1) Find exclusively robotics-related jobs:

2) A course by the University of Pennsylvania (+specialization stream):

3) Gain access to publications, conferences, standards, and educational resources by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society:

PROFESSIONAL RIZZ TIP OF THE DAY

Since today’s newsletter essentially delves into a sector of technology,

we’ll be introducing another newsletter where you can find emails of various tech moguls and study their writing styles.

(And whatever drama they might have amongst themselves.)

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The more I know, the more confused I get about what to do.

Alas, we’ve received this feedback quite a few times.

There’s nothing wrong having too many options; we’re just eager to help you find those which are worth pursuing.

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But, if there’s something that could essentially be of benefit. . .

It’s to pursue a career where you wouldn’t doubt and question your choices as much as the rest.

Motivational speakers, who?

We know, we know.

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Waiting for every Runner to get the bag,

The Rundown Team.

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