I was wondering if I could get advice on what it would take to switch careers and get a space-related job. I have a Master's degree in music and have been working in education nonprofit management for the last 4 years...
I've considered getting an MBA and trying to get a job in supply chain, sales, administrative management, or something else on the business side of a commercial space company.
Preparing to apply for business school is where my efforts are going right now. Very interested in SpaceX and the work they're doing with Falcon 9, Starship, and Starlink.
In addition to b-school prep, I've applied for several jobs over the last few months at Blue Origin, SpaceX, and Rocket Lab - administrative assistant positions, as well as a few other entry level things. My worries are that, even if I could get a non-technical position, it might not offer many opportunities for advancement. An MBA could help me get into a company at a higher level, which would be more desirable at this point in my career.
Would an MBA, especially if I could get into a decent school, be the best method to get into this industry?
Should I continue to look for entry level jobs with these companies, and are there others I should be watching?
Coastal John - really appreciate the candor in your responses and the time you took to give me your thoughts. To answer a few of the things you brought up:
Metro area - currently in Kansas City, MO. Not really a space town, but if the right (well, at this point, any) opportunity came up, I'd be open to moving.
I'm not yet clear on how I would complete a certification if I wanted to go this route, or how it specifically would benefit my situation, so I need to read into it more.
To the rest of your points, I'm afraid you're right. The last few years have been a bit rough in terms of developing a cohesive vision for what I want my future to be, and that shows in my experience.