liukk
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Hello, everyone!
I have read on the forum the stories of new graduates and graduates to the first work experience, the research of information of those who would like to learn, the useful and valuable advice of those who have more experience, the necessary motivation, of the pays that are often to be satisfied without being fully satisfied. I would like to take advantage of the excellent forum to expose my situation and my doubts, hoping not to be too repetitive compared to previous discussions.
I am 29 years old (age of apprenticeship, although only for a few months), I live in Piedmont, a diploma of geometra and a three-year degree in civil engineering (I have not matured working experiences in such sectors). As I look for work, when I turn to interinal agencies, these always ask me if I would be able to make the designer cad, which can make me understand that there would be possibilities. actually, from a first look, even the various job offers sites report different ads for designers and designers cad. if still not understood: the cad unfortunately I don't know how to use it, so I'm evaluating the chance to give me the chance to learn. I have identified an evening course (250 hours) of those financed by the province, to which I suppose I should at least support a nice internship.
a first perplexity, naively I realize, which comes to mind is the following. the majority of the working announcements I read to draw cad concern the scope of mechanics or industry. My studies, on the other hand, concern the construction industry, very in crisis. could I still be considered in the companies that deal with mechanical design? is there a figure of the non-designer designer and there are real opportunities?
thanks for the attention and your time!
I have read on the forum the stories of new graduates and graduates to the first work experience, the research of information of those who would like to learn, the useful and valuable advice of those who have more experience, the necessary motivation, of the pays that are often to be satisfied without being fully satisfied. I would like to take advantage of the excellent forum to expose my situation and my doubts, hoping not to be too repetitive compared to previous discussions.
I am 29 years old (age of apprenticeship, although only for a few months), I live in Piedmont, a diploma of geometra and a three-year degree in civil engineering (I have not matured working experiences in such sectors). As I look for work, when I turn to interinal agencies, these always ask me if I would be able to make the designer cad, which can make me understand that there would be possibilities. actually, from a first look, even the various job offers sites report different ads for designers and designers cad. if still not understood: the cad unfortunately I don't know how to use it, so I'm evaluating the chance to give me the chance to learn. I have identified an evening course (250 hours) of those financed by the province, to which I suppose I should at least support a nice internship.
a first perplexity, naively I realize, which comes to mind is the following. the majority of the working announcements I read to draw cad concern the scope of mechanics or industry. My studies, on the other hand, concern the construction industry, very in crisis. could I still be considered in the companies that deal with mechanical design? is there a figure of the non-designer designer and there are real opportunities?
thanks for the attention and your time!