Recruiting for multiple skillsets means we are witnessing firsthand the widening gap between traditional and software disciplines. Fewer of the younger generation are pursuing careers in fields like mechanical engineering, while interest in software and AI-driven roles surges.
And this heightened interest is similarly reflected in elevated salaries.
Companies and industries rooted in physical engineering must rethink how they are going to train and inspire future talent.
How can we overcome this?
- Introduce interdisciplinary degree widening skillsets and developing more well-rounded Engineers
- Career pathways that show how mechanical engineers can grow alongside software-driven industries
- Recognition and incentives that make mechanical and physical roles just as rewarding and future-proof
The world still needs physical infrastructure, machines, energy systems, and manufacturing.
These roles are critical—and they deserve support.