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Engineer working in product development. 9/10, would go this route again. The actual creative design & engineering part is tons of fun, though it's only like 30% of the job. The other 70% is mostly generating documentation of one kind or another. I don't mind, though. Seeing my work out in the world is endlessly rewarding. Plus the pay is great, and I have been fortunate to work with a lot of great people at companies that actually give a damn about their employees.