I'm in a similar situation trying to find a work placement, where do you een begin, esspecially at the moment when employees are being laid off in every direction.
Firstly if you have any contacts in the industry, use them. Keep them sweet but utalise them for all they're worth, they might know someone who knows someone who is looking for you.
I think it is even in the current situation possible to find some job.
There are a few companies searching and I have some kind of contact to them.
The problem is that these jobs have nothing in common with motorsports so I am worried it will be difficult to change later.
Now I have at least some formula student experiences (and I made a quite nice design there). In a few years this might be worth nothing. On the other side do I have more engineering experiences in a few years.
I would also add that a PhD is probably a complete waste of time at this stage. You've already gone this far and got a degree and (hopefully) shown that you can work successfully in your FSAE team so you should look OK. A PhD would show that you place too much emphasis on academia and would only make coming to the real world more of a shock, which might lead to a lot of companies passing you over.
Thanks. I guess the same goes for Master Degree.
That helps because we are the first age group now in Germany with the Bachelor/Master Degree so there is little experience about it.
Especially knowing how important a Master is.
Furthermore there are currently only very few universities offering a Master.
This will change dramatically with the next few years.
The most important thing is to apply to anyone and everyone. I don't know if you have an equivalent of the Autosport show but go there and talk to everyone you can. Also pick up the directory of motorsport companies and contact each and every one (I must have applied to over 100 companies for my placement).
Sound like you already managed to get one of the rare F1 jobs or at least a placement. I always wondered whether there is a special period during the year when it is best to apply for F 1.