https://jobs.mattel.com/en/job/el-segun ... 6938954384Hello everyone! I had this funny idea a few days ago. You know, what we do is (plus or minus) 'electronic toy making'. So I went looking at toy manufacturers and seeing what types of jobs they had available. This one popped up after minimal searching.
From the job description, here is a list of "things they are looking for":
- BS in Electrical Engineering is strongly preferred
They want to know that you are who you say you are?
- At least 2-3 years hands-on experience in design, prototyping, and troubleshooting analog and digital electronic circuits.
Standard year-count for entry level position? That way they can not have to pay you the full salary promised?
- Ability to effectively pitch toy concepts to peers and upper management
Engineer: "100101001010001" Executive: "Your fired."
- Experience in product development within the toy industry
Standard blah blah for something like this?
- Experience with China-based vendors
JLCPCB!
- Familiar with plastics
3D Printers?
- Building prototypes based on input from non-technical partners
Executive: "We want a dinosaur that goes, 'Roar!'" Engineer: "... Ok."
- Mechatronic / Animatronic system design
Huh? Moving parts?
- TFT / OLED Displays
Ok, fairly easy.
- MEMS motion sensors & microphones
Arduino and Adafruit attachments!
- Wireless ICs (BT, WiFi, 2.4G)
I own a cellphone so I'm good here, right?
- Microprocessors and Peripherals
That's us!
- The vision and perseverance to take ideas from concept through development and into production
Can you prove that you can actually finish a job?
- Self-starter, self-motivating, self- directing, and self-managing and a strong team player
- Project management skills; the ability to lead, multi-task and handle several projects simultaneously
Normal blah blah.
- Familiarity with any of the following: ARM, C, C++, Embedded Systems, or Audio/ Visual Assets
Do you actually type on a keyboard with all 10 fingers?
- Experience with electromechanical systems
How vague.
- Proficiency with software development for embedded systems both with Assembly code and higher-level language a must
Notepad++ right?
- Ability to work cross-functionally with Design, Project Management, and Packaging, etc
Again just blah blah.
- Basic understanding of mechanical systems is highly desirable
Um, duh?
- Demonstrated a growth mindset by staying curious and continuously learning, embracing challenges, and improving themselves
Blah blah!
Am I reading this wrong? Is there something I'm missing? I feel I could *totally* do this job, and probably get promoted within a year or two.
I'm not thinking of taking this job, I'm just using this as an example. Is this something do-able for a math teacher who is an electronics hobbyist on the weekends?
I haven't really ever applied for a job outside of my college, so any insight would be well received! Thank you!
Chad