
Episode 14: Navigating a Career Journey in Systems Engineering with Warren Richardson
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From majoring in Physics to working in facilities management and eventually transitioning into systems engineering, our Warren shares how he navigated the evolving tech landscape and carved a path in STEM careers.
If you're a STEM student, college graduate, or someone looking to make a career change into engineering, this video is full of real-world advice, motivation, and actionable steps.
We talk about breaking into aerospace engineering, the importance of transferable skills, and how persistence plays a huge role in career development in STEM.
Whether you're curious about nonlinear career paths, engineering roles for physics majors, or just love hearing STEM success stories, this conversation is for you.
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Meet Warren Richardson! Warren Richardson is from Southfield, MI. He graduated from Western Michigan University with a Major in Physics and a minor in Mathematics. He has approximately 7 years in Facilities Management and is approaching 2 years in the Aerospace industry. He is currently a System's Engineer for an Aerospace and Defense company. His hobbies include golfing, traveling, watching tv shows/movies, and playing video games. 👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for more videos on career growth, career journey tips, and more!