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I attach this intestine comparison between the cad + "gettonati" in the uses.
1 - sw
2 - pros
3.

the pdf is attached
while the site is the usual deelip.com
 

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I attach this intestine comparison between the cad + "gettonati" in the uses.
1 - sw
2 - pros
3.

the pdf is attached
while the site is the usual deelip.com
sincerely, I seem to have been given a little too unbalanced to be credible, especially as they come from a swx dealer, and also research was made on April 1st.... .

Moreover it is not spcified if the listings are related to job offers or research. probably, since siemens plm is banging out of the market the dassault products, they are cad operators fired freshly looking for a new job..... :biggrin:
 
sincerely, I seem to have been given a little too unbalanced to be credible, especially as they come from a swx dealer, and also research was made on April 1st.... .

Moreover it is not spcified if the listings are related to job offers or research. probably, since siemens plm is banging out of the market the dassault products, they are cad operators fired freshly looking for a new job..... :biggrin:
look I have been in the use last year to work and if I have to be sincere the search proposed by deelip.com mirrors reality...if you do not know sw and proes, in the use you are cut out from many business realities.
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sincerely, I seem to have been given a little too unbalanced to be credible, especially as they come from a swx dealer, and also research was made on April 1st.... .

Moreover it is not spcified if the listings are related to job offers or research. probably, since siemens plm is banging out of the market the dassault products, they are cad operators fired freshly looking for a new job..... :biggrin:
I fully share.
but swx dealers are good at telling lies is their strong. :-)
One thing is certain
I've never seen big names of multinational industries using swx...
on the fact that one if you do not know swx or proe is cut out I would have something to recriminate.
who used a high-end 3d modeler in a quite push and is capable of designing, has no difficulty finding a job even with another cad, the step back is very easy, the opposite perhaps is more ostic, but the difference then always makes the handle. :smile:
 
I fully share.
but swx dealers are good at telling lies is their strong. :-)
One thing is certain
I've never seen big names of multinational industries using swx...
on the fact that one if you do not know swx or proe is cut out I would have something to recriminate.
who used a high-end 3d modeler in a quite push and is able to design, has no difficulty finding a job even with another cad, the step back is very easy, the opposite perhaps is more ostic, but the difference then always makes the handle. :smile:
on the first part are not completely agreed, but on the second one: once you know a cad of high profile (proes) and you have some experience also with other products (swx, if, spaceclaim) learning another software is simple (just a full immersion week): I'm experimenting with ironcad.

I find it much more difficult to gain experience as designers in different sectors: I went from generic design to "sheetmetal" design and then to that of small plastic parts: the cad really was the last of the problems!
 
I attach this intestine comparison between the cad + "gettonati" in the uses.
1 - sw
2 - pros
3.

the pdf is attached
while the site is the usual deelip.com
It would be interesting to understand what is the situation in Italy, but I think we don't get far away. Just see the number of messages in the various forums, I know that it is a statisitca spoiled by various factors and not "scientific, but proe + swx cover more than 50% of the "space".
 
I fully share.
but swx dealers are good at telling lies is their strong. :-)
One thing is certain
I've never seen big names of multinational industries using swx...
on the fact that one if you do not know swx or proe is cut out I would have something to recriminate.
who used a high-end 3d modeler in a quite push and is capable of designing, has no difficulty finding a job even with another cad, the step back is very easy, the opposite perhaps is more ostic, but the difference then always makes the handle. :smile:
:finger:
a little as if to hire a truck driver you would require specific experience on man/iveco/volvo/etc
ah ah ah...

the cad, right now, non It's really discriminating to find work. . .
In fact, I will tell you... It will seem strange to you, but when I hire a person I'm happier if he doesn't know nx/tc, but he knows more plm.
 
It would be interesting to understand what is the situation in Italy, but I think we don't get far away. Just see the number of messages in the various forums, I know that it is a statisitca spoiled by various factors and not "scientific, but proe + swx cover more than 50% of the "space".
I agree:
we say that between 3 of the Ave maria:biggrin: proe is the + used in Italy.
That doesn't mean he's the most powerful...

as mid range sw is very widespread. it is also beginning to spread inventor thanks to the good advertising campaign autodesk and thanks to the integration to cascade (alias>inventor>moldflow+algor>showcase).
 

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