Computer Science, asked by alcatraz37, 10 months ago

is robotics has good career??? any advice for it??​

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Answered by bishwassharma
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My favorite thing about both robotics and entrepreneurship is that they force you to get your hands dirty and be generalists. In most other fields you get pushed towards specialization until all you’re doing is some tiny part of a much bigger problem and you can’t do anything else. My advice is to fight this as much as you can, and stay a generalist!

In robotics, all problems are inherently cross-stack. You could solve a problem mechanically, by changing your robot. In electronics, by how you control it. In software, by avoiding the problem or approaching it differently. In most situations, one of these solutions is going to be 100 times easier than the others, but often, someone who is an expert in just one domain won’t realize that. They’ll plow ahead into a weeks-long R&D project when it instead could have been solved in a few hours. There’s a saying: “to a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.” One of our mottos at Cobalt is, “Don’t be a hammer!”

Entrepreneurship is exactly the same—you need to be good at engineering, sales, marketing, customer discovery, logistics, and leadership, all while also knowing how to prioritize your time. You’ll be doing all of these things yourself for a while, so it’s really important that you can get your hands dirty and get stuff done—not just talk about it. That might mean making 50 cold sales calls a day, or it might mean hand soldering your first set of 30 circuit boards.

To a 17-year-old, I would say focus on getting into a great college where you’ll learn some awesome engineering skills, and more importantly, surround yourself with amazing people that you can work with for the rest of your career! Work on real group projects so you can learn about what it takes to manage a team and get something to work outside of a class. And have a lot of fun while you’re there.


alcatraz37: thanks so much for your crucial advice
Answered by abcd2312
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Answer:

yes it a very good career option

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