Aerospace enginnering jobs in the US.?

Question: is it difficult securing a job as an aerospace Enginner int he US after graduating from the university in the US?How often do graduates who pursue this course get a job?Do they work only in airports?

Answer: Aerospace engineers really don't work in airports. I think you are confusing airplanes with aerospace. Aerospace engineers work in labs, at desks and in hangers. Only the lucky ones get to fly. Aerospace engineering is likely not a "hot" engineering career right now. Most aerospace jobs are linked to the government in some way, and these types of jobs are often then hampered by competitive government contracts, as well as cut-backs. With a BS it might be difficult, you may need to get at least a MS.

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