Just finished my study may this year and got my first job a month later.
I obtained a degree for electrical engineering majoring in power industrial (2nd class upper)
The job is Tendering Engineer. My company is a Class A turnkey contractor for TNB. My job is to handle tender job for substation construction project.
I just apply this job because my parents said don't be too choosy, just pick any related job so I can gain experience. Actually I'm prefer to work in oil and gas company but I think that I just try this first and hop later on.
But the job is utterly boring. My job is just preparing mandatory documents of equipments, filling technical specification in the tender book, photocopying test reports of equipments for tender submission. That's all.
Now, it almost 6 months and I did the same thing for every new tender that was released by TNB ( 7 tenders so far).
Thing is, I didn't gain much within this timeframe. The pay is ok. But I think, by just doing those stuff, I won't getting nowhere for my future. I prefer being a design engineer or project engineer so I can be a technical person. I tried to change dept. but my boss don't let me.
So how guys? any tendering engineer in here? Are you doing the same thing as mine? Do you hop for another job or just stay? I don't want to waste my time doing all this. I want to be on the right lane.
i think from all the factors that u list out about your job scope..
i feel that u really need to looking for others jobs and hop to the company that what u wish to learn...
not much time for us to waste..thats why i also facing dillema here about whether want looking for other job or stay..:-(
after u found it then only resign..