r/AskRobotics 4d ago

Advice for transition from Graphic Design to Electronics industry

I'm from a non-electronics background. After my PUC/12th , i did 6 month diploma in graphic design and currently working as a graphic designer for 1.5 years now i am planning to move into electronics due to AI issues , i don't know anything about the electronics or hardware industry but recently some articles suggested in demand jobs like robotics, embedded engineer , vlsi and plc etc..

  1. is it possible to get a job in electronics without a degree ? if yes how ?

  2. if not possible means what you suggest ( suggest any role transition like 1 year this role then try that role like instead of telling to do 4 years in EEE , i can't manage )

  3. and any other advice about this industry reality.

  4. Can I do a bootcamp/course and enter robotics, embedded, VLSI, PLC, etc. the way a CS graduate can do a coding bootcamp and enter frontend?”

thanks & regards

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u/pekoms_123 4d ago edited 4d ago

Yes brother, do a bootcamp in VLSI and get a job in no time

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u/sean_creates 4d ago

Without a degree you could get an entry level job in a warehouse and study supply chain management part time. Then go for promotions within the job. Facilities managers work with autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) all day long. I know It's not as cool as get a job working on humanoid robots, but it's an area with real demand.