Automotive & Mobility
Redefining movement through electrification, autonomy, and software-defined vehicles.
What This Industry Does
Cars are becoming computers on wheels. The automotive industry is in its biggest transformation in a century, moving from combustion engines to electric, autonomous fleets. Engineers here work on safety-critical real-time systems, computer vision, and battery technology to fundamentally change how humans move.
Key Functions
- •Vehicle Engineering
- •Autonomous Systems
- •Connected Car
- •Manufacturing
- •Mobility Services
Roles in Automotive & Mobility
4 roles
Embedded Software Engineer
You write code that runs on 'things'—drones, cars, medical devices, and robots. You work close to the metal, managing memory and processor cycles to make hardware come alive. It's high-stakes coding where efficiency fits into a microchip.
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ML Engineer
You teach computers to learn. You take the experimental models from data scientists and turn them into production-ready software that scales. You live at the intersection of heavy math, big data, and software performance.
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Product Manager
You are the CEO of the product. You find the problem, define the solution, and herd the cats (engineers and designers) to get it built. You don't write code, but you speak its language, ensuring the team builds the *right* thing for the market.
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UX Designer
You are the champion of the user. You don't just make things look good; you make them work for humans. You research how people think, prototype solutions to their problems, and test designs until they are intuitive and delightful.
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Hiring Signals
- ✓Embedded systems
- ✓ML/AI
- ✓Automotive protocols
Proof That Matters
- •Embedded projects
- •Computer vision
- •Simulation work