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keep looking .. but choose the right sites. but also sending cv strictly in en. both to the hr and directly to the foreign companies. I speak for direct experience: after several sendings contacted me .. for other reasons I decided to stay in it.. but if you do not have family (sons) here follow your wish.
I confirm! I thank you, but find something else is the case of orienting me towards the hrs?
 
I know a person who had the plan to go to Australia, but gave up because of Australian legislation that makes immigration very difficult and complicated. then consider that life is not only work and gain, but also human relationships and extra-worker life. You should think about how much your affections and places will miss, when you live across the world.
My best friend has been in Australia for 3 years.
cause change of legislation, has not yet obtained permanent visa. he spent a boat of money in practice relying on an Italian study (the same that they used his relatives when they had moved 15 years ago), without taking a spider from the hole.
at the moment it is, in fact, in the condition of having to wait to understand if the company for which he has worked for 3 years, he decides to make him a sponsor by giving him a job indefinitely, allowing him to obtain the permanent visa. this, "obviously", would result in the impossibility of leaving the country for a period of 2 years from the moment it is sponsored.
and is a graduate in industrial chemistry.
who attended 4^ and 5^ high school in Australia

while it is located 350km from the big cities, immersed in nothing (although to him it is okay like this).

in the end, like so many other things, it goes a lot to fund di chiappaOf course, Australian, seems to me the worst country to point to, in case you want to establish a long-term project
 
My best friend has been in Australia for 3 years.
cause change of legislation, has not yet obtained permanent visa. he spent a boat of money in practice relying on an Italian study (the same that they used his relatives when they had moved 15 years ago), without taking a spider from the hole.
at the moment it is, in fact, in the condition of having to wait to understand if the company for which he has worked for 3 years, he decides to make him a sponsor by giving him a job indefinitely, allowing him to obtain the permanent visa. this, "obviously", would result in the impossibility of leaving the country for a period of 2 years from the moment it is sponsored.
and is a graduate in industrial chemistry.
who attended 4^ and 5^ high school in Australia

while it is located 350km from the big cities, immersed in nothing (although to him it is okay like this).

in the end, like so many other things, it goes a lot to fund di chiappaOf course, Australian, seems to me the worst country to point to, in case you want to establish a long-term project
countries that you recommend?
 
countries that you recommend?
What a strange question.. .

a country where to live and work is chosen based on the activity you try to perform (for example if you want to work in the semiconductor sector you will look at the uses, or if you want to work in the oil sector you will aim to the Middle East).

there are then side factors that are incredibly important: First of all the religion of the country where you move (even if you are atheists, you must respect and adapt to the local one); food (although one states, before trying, that "eat all", at the end is not so at all); the climate (you can work at -30 °C or at +55 °C, who bears well an extreme, hardly lives well in the other); the general cleaning level (between san francisco and new delhi passes a discreet difference); the language (all speak English, but if the local language is Spanish or Portuguese you adapt much more easily than with Arabic or Chinese...).

and you ask in a forum where to go? and if someone answers you bald, or sucks, what do you do? Are you leaving?
 
What a strange question.. .

a country where to live and work is chosen based on the activity you try to perform (for example if you want to work in the semiconductor sector you will look at the uses, or if you want to work in the oil sector you will aim to the Middle East).

there are then side factors that are incredibly important: First of all the religion of the country where you move (even if you are atheists, you must respect and adapt to the local one); food (although one states, before trying, that "eat all", at the end is not so at all); the climate (you can work at -30 °C or at +55 °C, who bears well an extreme, hardly lives well in the other); the general cleaning level (between san francisco and new delhi passes a discreet difference); the language (all speak English, but if the local language is Spanish or Portuguese you adapt much more easily than with Arabic or Chinese...).

and you ask in a forum where to go? and if someone answers you bald, or sucks, what do you do? Are you leaving?
no, but if one advises me that country I would start looking on the internet what can I offer that country starting immediately with the online sending of applications. leaving without knowing what I might find would lead me to jump into the dark. personally working in a country as you use it would fascinate me not little. personally I am atheist and integrate for me would not be a problem. perhaps I would not hold the excessive heat to +55 °C but the cold already better.
 
hello to all are a 26 year old mechanical expert, good knowledge of the English language and excellent computer knowledge. I have 4 years of experience in an Italian company like:
- to control the productive efficiency of the workers with relative control of the individual worksheets.
- excellent attitude to office tasks. ability in sales,definite and effectively manage goals.
- excellent knowledge of windows,applemacos x and windows office applications (word,excel,power point) & apple office (pages, numbers, keynote).
-good knowledge of xhtml, techniques and tools of web publishing and the main applications (phpstorm, simpletext, komodo, etc.) and advanced cms (drupal, wordpress).
I am following a training course for designer cad of 400 hours +100 internship from the duration of 10 months with relative certificate of professional qualification and final examination. I am learning the use of the following programs:
-two-dimensional cad.
- three-dimensional cad.
-treatment of images: photoshop for technical drawing
-planning and illustration: technical drawing illustrator
-architectural desktop

I am willing to leave Italy after finishing this training course and investing abroad my skills. I would like to know which countries in the world are well paid out of the ordinary for this profession?
thanks to all for your precious advice.
Bye.
I'm probably wrong, but I miss the specific competence in the mechanical sector that you could boast of compared to a 26-year-old "diploma" of mechanical expert.
However, abroad, 1100-1200 € net per month takes them a waiter. And the science fiction thing is, they're all in payroll.
Crazy.
 
My best friend has been in Australia for 3 years.
cause change of legislation, has not yet obtained permanent visa. he spent a boat of money in practice relying on an Italian study (the same that they used his relatives when they had moved 15 years ago), without taking a spider from the hole.
at the moment it is, in fact, in the condition of having to wait to understand if the company for which he has worked for 3 years, he decides to make him a sponsor by giving him a job indefinitely, allowing him to obtain the permanent visa. this, "obviously", would result in the impossibility of leaving the country for a period of 2 years from the moment it is sponsored.
and is a graduate in industrial chemistry.
who attended 4^ and 5^ high school in Australia

while it is located 350km from the big cities, immersed in nothing (although to him it is okay like this).

in the end, like so many other things, it goes a lot to fund di chiappaOf course, Australian, seems to me the worst country to point to, in case you want to establish a long-term project
"you will try as you know of salt the bread of others"
 
My best friend has been in Australia for 3 years.
cause change of legislation, has not yet obtained permanent visa. he spent a boat of money in practice relying on an Italian study (the same that they used his relatives when they had moved 15 years ago), without taking a spider from the hole.
at the moment, in fact, in the condition of having to wait to see if the company for which he has worked for 3 years, he decides to sponsor him by giving him a
and in these three years with which view was there?
 
Bye.
I'm probably wrong, but I miss the specific competence in the mechanical sector that you could boast of compared to a 26-year-old "diploma" of mechanical expert.
However, abroad, 1100-1200 € net per month takes them a waiter. And the science fiction thing is, they're all in payroll.
Crazy.
designer cad is the specialization that I am now pursuing with a professional qualification course, at the working level I dealt with administrative office tasks. I also managed its production in the company by controlling what my employees produced as I was responsible for an administrative area. This is what I did mainly for 4 years in Italy. I do not miss the skills as management of quality control in the company, but the work of the cadddist I particularly like.
 
designer cad is the specialization that I am now pursuing with a professional qualification course, at the working level I dealt with administrative office tasks. I also managed its production in the company by controlling what my employees produced as I was responsible for an administrative area. This is what I did mainly for 4 years in Italy. I do not miss the skills as management of quality control in the company, but the work of the cadddist I particularly like.
Yes, but the work experience you have is not that related to mechanical design.
abroad seek, generally, or graduate persons or persons with significant work experience for their sector. I don't think it's different from what can have a "local" with the advantage of knowing the language better, whatever it is.
 
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there will always be the most prepared one without doubt
I didn't say you'll find people more prepared than you. I wrote that knowing how to use a cad doesn't mean how to design a production design.
then in the first post you declare yourself mechanical expert and at 26 years you have to take a course to be a designer? something does not return; photoshop is certainly not a technical drawing program as you write in your profile
 
Yes, but the work experience you have is not that related to mechanical design.
abroad seek, generally, or graduate persons or persons with significant work experience for their sector. I don't think it's different from what can have a "local" with the advantage of knowing the language better, whatever it is.
That's right. the problem making significant experience in Italy. In this case how should I move? the course is not such a thing but a real professional certificate as they send me to do internship in companies and in the end I will have to take the exam to certify me therefore the acquired knowledge will not be blande.
 
Remember that knowing how to use a cad doesn't mean how to draw
I've only introduced what we're studying, it has nothing to do with photoshop. Unfortunately the age is this also because before working I did not put myself to think sincerely about the course cad. starting to mature the idea of abroad instead they recommended that certify me as much as possible is the best thing. I think going abroad with an extra certification I don't think I'm gonna throw.
 
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they send me to train in companies
If you're good at the company itself, you may be offered a contract or direct yourself to a client or collaborator.
Why go looking for rhinestones abroad without knowing how to make a production table, and do not believe that after 2 months and an internship one knows how to make a technical design, and being comparable in that sector to an apprentice? You can't expect what salary as a junior designer, absorbs like a sponge and keep your eye always focused on what happens around that a contract is forever
 
If you're good at the company itself, you may be offered a contract or direct yourself to a client or collaborator.
Why go looking for rhinestones abroad without knowing how to make a production table, and do not believe that after 2 months and an internship one knows how to make a technical design, and being comparable in that sector to an apprentice? You can't expect what salary as a junior designer, absorbs like a sponge and keep your eye always focused on what happens around that a contract is forever
So you say it's a risk for this quality jump?
 

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