I graduated university in 2017 with an engineering degree. Since then, I've been working QC, and I can use a lot of my skills for the environmental industry (where I want to be), but I can't see myself doing QC in the long term. I haven't had much luck in terms of interviews for where I want to be, but that's mostly because I was too shy to get out and network. I've accepted that you need to network, and have been meeting people in environmental roles. I'm hoping this will eventually lead to an environmental role!
A year-ish ago, a supervisor on one of my university projects sent my resume to a company, and I was under the impression that it would be for more of a process engineering role. I hadn't heard from them until recently, and they want to interview me for a position similar to what I'm doing now. It'd be good interview experience, but I'm worried that if they were to offer me the position, I would be pigeonholing myself to QC. I don't like backing out of commitments, especially because all of my previous jobs have been seasonal/ended because I went back to school.
I know I'm getting ahead of myself here (and probably sound ridiculous), but I'm just looking for some advice on accepting the interview/accepting a potential job offer, etc.?
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