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advice on career continuation

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Hello, I am 21 years old and I am passionate about mechanical design, I have a diploma from aeronautical expert and a design certificate with catia-v5 software. If you want to pursue a career as a designer, what do you recommend me to start doing?

ps. I am that the request is poor info and a little vague but I hope that some experts in the field can give me good advice.

Thank you in advance.
 
I would propose the designer of pagnotte.

the question is quite bizarre. the aeronautical industry, the automotive sector, the mold industry provides for the use of catia. But nothing prohibits, especially as a young man, to learn different cads and therefore you can go in all sectors.

much depends on where you live, what offers are there etc.

depends also on your passions.
It's a question they've asked many.

Continue engineering would be a good step to learn useful new methods and things in design.
 
design certificate with catia-v5 softwareWhat a parolona :unsure:
far from me, you're inclined to doubt that they stole money and you did well to get the course, but for the moment forgotten designer.
the compass, the line and the goniometer are now called caia rather than inventor rather than solidworks, but to become a designer you are in front of years of water supply.
If you have the passion combined with curiosity and the desire to steal the experience of others, you will certainly make it.
I would recommend you to go to a small company where you will have the chance to not be a number.
 
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and to finish the berry, a discussion with the same title as even 1 week ago, practically unavailable.
 
I would propose the designer of pagnotte.

the question is quite bizarre. the aeronautical industry, the automotive sector, the mold industry provides for the use of catia. But nothing prohibits, especially as a young man, to learn different cads and therefore you can go in all sectors.

much depends on where you live, what offers are there etc.

depends also on your passions.
It's a question they've asked many.

Continue engineering would be a good step to learn useful new methods and things in design.
design certificate with catia-v5 softwareWhat a parolona :unsure:
far from me, you're inclined to doubt that they stole money and you did well to get the course, but for the moment forgotten designer.
the compass, the line and the goniometer are now called caia rather than inventor rather than solidworks, but to become a designer you are in front of years of water supply.
If you have the passion combined with curiosity and the desire to steal the experience of others, you will certainly make it.
I would recommend you to go to a small company where you will have the chance to not be a number.
ok the problem is: in the country where I find myself I have no chance to experience or gain something I have the opportunity to face the university, so I was looking for advice on how to start from self-taught having a good base of mechanics so as to face the companies. at the moment the companies or small companies do nothing but look for only qualified personnel with experience min. 3/5 years. Now the question arises spontaneously a boy in these conditions how could he face a company that puts the experience first?
 
But there is no way to get a resume on your own. everyone starts working for a company .. no one will give credibility to jobs that you do on your own..

Patient and keep searching until you embark on an offer for new graduates. So you don’t start from scratch.
Trust me that someone will soon come and give you an opportunity.
 
Patient and keep searching until you embark on an offer for new graduates. So you don’t start from scratch.
Trust me that someone will soon come and give you an opportunity.
If you think you're working in the country, I think it's a little more complicated,
when I was working for customers in that area despite having more specific experience than all their engineers put together as a simple expert I struggled to make me accept.
You should make an exchange with "unsatisfied engineer"
 
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and to finish the berry, a discussion with the same title as even 1 week ago, practically unavailable.
really you can't more than people who go on a tour on the forum, ask the same things asked 20 times, not even read the answers and disappear. . .
 
But there is no way to get a resume on your own. everyone starts working for a company .. no one will give credibility to jobs that you do on your own..

Patient and keep searching until you embark on an offer for new graduates. So you don’t start from scratch.
Trust me that someone will soon come and give you an opportunity.
Thank you very much I appreciate your answer
 
If you think you're working in the country, I think it's a little more complicated,
when I was working for customers in that area despite having more specific experience than all their engineers put together as a simple expert I struggled to make me accept.
You should make an exchange with "unsatisfied engineer"
I don't know the situation in the country.

But I know a lot of people graduated from the technical institute in various parts of Italy and nobody ended up making bakers .. with all respect for bakers.

Maybe not all ended up in the technical office, but in the field of mechanics there were all
 
I don't know the situation in the country.

But I know a lot of people graduated from the technical institute in various parts of Italy and nobody ended up making bakers .. with all respect for bakers.

Maybe not all ended up in the technical office, but in the field of mechanics there were all
the situation in Campania is tragic but not only in the mechanical sector unfortunately is a region to be erased from the working point of view
 
Aeronautical expert in campania?
that I know of aviation schools in Italy there are 5 and no one is in campania
 
I think you might have an exchange with this user whose vision of opportunities in the country is different from yours.
- find a company where you can work, learn and continue and improveAs I said before, in my current company there is a strong propensity to innovate the product. working in the production office, I'm still in contact with the design and I'm often in interface with the designer leader. between my hands pass several tables of details and assemblies and therefore I have the possibility to "study them", as well as I have the opportunity to observe the machine work or speak with the technicians of my office.

for the rest, I have tried with as the sectors are recovering and fortunately (what I did not think) there are many opportunities in my area, some also well paid. myself, before moving to my current job, I had 4 more interviews for drawing places, then no longer continued for other factors.
Many of us, including myself, reside in regions where, indisputably, the entrepreneurial vocation has become more and more rooted and expanded than in others, and for this reason they offer almost always opportunities that, if caught and faced with modesty and enthusiasm, will be able to give in the future satisfactions in the professional field, however this does not take away that you could find even in the area where you reside; You just have to find the right way to approach these realities.
But this has already been widely discussed in previous discussions.
 
the situation in Campania is tragic but not only in the mechanical sector unfortunately is a region to be erased from the working point of view
definitely has an important gap compared to the rest of the country, worsened also by the recent pandemic in 2020, but in 2021 there were tangible signs of recovery also in that area.
I suggest you read this document, which at first glance may seem boring, but for those who are looking for work, it offers, in my opinion, excellent ideas in particular from p.19.
the search for a job, it is not only to send dozens of resumes to a list of companies taken randomly, but it is to define one's own profile to understand what we know to do, what are our ambitions but also what we are willing to grant, for example a place of work distant from your home, or the acceptance of tasks that could initially be lower than our expectations, etc.
this is necessary to see what are the sectors that offer more opportunities for growth (see for example the document I mentioned) and identify the companies that are part of it, also you will have to evaluate what are the most requested professional profiles; In fact, it is useless to encapsulate on a technical profile if a commercial technical position is mainly required. look at the list of the most requested profiles and go, according to your attitudes, in which you could offer your contribution, after which you can choose the companies to which you propose not for only one profile but for different profiles even if at the moment they are not expressly requested by that company, e.g. designer, commercial technician, production technician, etc., all tasks that with your degree of study and a bit of training you can perform.
Finally, if called for an interview, prepare on the company and its products or services, compare them to those of its competitors, observe the structure, etc. all data that you can easily find on the net, because the companies are particularly interested in candidates who demonstrate that they have already documented, even if superficially, about the information they have exposed.
 
really you can't more than people who go on a tour on the forum, ask the same things asked 20 times, not even read the answers and disappear. . .
quoto.

question/proposal for admins: would it not be better, at this point, to create a blocked discussion (pinned) in the board, with reference to all previous discussions, as in the post of mass?
 
quoto.

question/proposal for admins: would it not be better, at this point, to create a blocked discussion (pinned) in the board, with reference to all previous discussions, as in the post of mass?
Good idea...
better still would be to prepare a kind of "vademecum for the aspiring mechanical designer" that collects the most interesting and serious advice given in the forum over the years.
 
both the bulletin board and the vademecum must be found and especially read and then "he's my lady, but mine is a particular case and then it is so worth opening a specific discussion. . . "
beautiful idea, but I am pessimistic about the ability of others of his fruition
 

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