What kind of careers can learning Arduino and robotics lead to?
How can I transition from hobbyist-level Arduino projects to a professional career in engineering?
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Transitioning from hobbyist-level Arduino projects to a professional career in engineering involves a mix of skill enhancement, networking, and practical experience.
1. one can deepen their knowledge in electronics, programming , circuit design etc.
2. student get familiarize with programming languages.
3. student can experiments with different microcontroller and different electronic sensors and can use them to solve different problems. This will tailor up the resume where one can demonstrate his problem solving abilities.
How can a beginner get started with industry-grade projects that go beyond hobbyist-level experiments?