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indecision first employment between two similar works

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hi to all, I am new to the forum and shortly I will make my presentation accurate, but I urgently need this question:

I am finishing the triennial in mechanical ing and after many interviews I arrived to get hiring (now it's just about to see us and sign) in two companies; one produces sleighs and bars for ambulances while the other machines for the food industry. the first is just out of town, more familiar, and I should follow a little 'work cycle drawing masks and tooling for non-standard processing, the second is big equal but internal to a multinational (mega company with multiple departments inside) and I should do manual and design of standard machines.

I would be more inclined to the second as part of a multinational, in the future more spendable on the cv, and as address on food machines much more "popular"... the contract is equal for both (1 year determ. and then possible fixed hiring)
 
If you want to grow better packaging plants... then maybe human relationships will not be a great one... but it begins to discover how the world turns. technically you will have many more opportunities and levels of knowledge.
 
I would also choose the packaging plant company, there's more technology inside.
 
specific that make machines for product inspection, for the discarding of defective products or contaminants in the bulk product, therefore with a lot of electronic technology. my doubt arises that here perhaps I would be glued 24h to the pc to draw while in the first I would be more in contact with the production (which is however present in both)
 
I believe that the majority of the time of a designer is to stay, once in front of the tecnigraph and now in front of the pc, but a real designer must go to the workshop not to "lose" contact with reality and to "learn".
So if they tell you to stay all the time in the office.. Something doesn't fit!
 
I believe that the majority of the time of a designer is to stay, once in front of the tecnigraph and now in front of the pc, but a real designer must go to the workshop not to "lose" contact with reality and to "learn".
So if they tell you to stay all the time in the office.. Something doesn't fit!
I have not specified this, it is my feeling since I need the manual and start as a designer because "progettista I know it becomes after", while at the interview of the first we talked a lot about the contact with the customers to have in time in the hand of the orders, and the job is centered in the design of the tool. the fact that I would prefer to work in a less niche environment as it can be that of food machines, the bars are not that they excite me too much :d
 
choose based on your impressions and try to learn as much as possible.. Then the job doesn't get married and you can open up other opportunities!
everything depends on you and if you see the work only as a source of sustenance or if you can add that touch of passion that does not spoil.
If it's okay, a third of our lives are working. .
 
go to the food industry.
Maybe initially they will make you do boring things like manuals etc... but they help you know the machines they do, most of all if they involve you in drawing.
then with time you will have the opportunity to change your job/ assignment or even company of the same group (passing to the larger one), according to your aspirations or business needs.
in addition to a tomorrow if you decide to leave you have a cultural baggage well spent in your area, where the food industry is very developed (I know well the sector).
 
I also suggest the packaging company, in addition to the greater technology and variety of topics, if it is part of a multinational or in any case a group, hopes there is a more organized method of work, something not to be underestimated for a future resume and for you coming out of the school.
 

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