I disagree, IMO its huge. No matter what type of engineer you are (entry level, mechanical, manufacturing, electrical, manager, etc..) there are jobs all over the place, at least here on the west side of the state that are tied to the auto manufacturing industry.
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There's plenty of opportunity, but everyone knows everyone. Everyone is building things for everyone, everyone is using everyones services.
The day I did a plant tour for my current position they also had Nissan in the building because they are courting new business with them. The engineer for Nissan, used to work at a place that builds gage's, that my old company used to use. We stopped and chatted, he commented to his tour guide positively about me afterwards. I've no doubt it made a difference.
There are people out there who will rubberstamp anything, take shortcuts, half ass things, and I know who they are. There are also people who are unreasonably rigid, follow the letter of the law regardless, and are generally a PITA to deal with, and I know who they are also.
So I want to be known as a reasonable, fair, but honest person in my industry. I flat out walked from a position at Metal Flow in Holland because I knew their Business Unit Manager was a shyster and I'm not interested in working with him.
I just got an email from mueller brass, they are going to have me come back in early next week for a plant tour and to discuss 'the possible positions available with my wide range of experience'. I was told at the interview they had 2 weeks of interviews scheduled.... having been on the hiring side I'm pretty sure this translates into "we better get this guy before someone else does"
That's great news, congratulations! It could be they have a different position in mind for you than you applied for as well.