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    Posted: 22.Jan.2011 at 08:50
hi this is Gary ,
    just i want to know the job opportunities  after completing the Autocad   course . In which field i can apply and how .
   plz send u r reply and   feedback  as early as possible.
                          Thanking you ,
                                   Garysmith.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jan.2011 at 15:50
I hate to burst your bubble Gary, but I doubt you're going to find a position anywhere with a mere "AutoCAD course" under your belt. There are professionals out in the world who have years - and even decades - of AutoCAD experience who cannot find a job.

There are a vast number of job websites that have AutoCAD jobs, give any or all of them a try. Just google "AutoCAD jobs", or "drafting jobs" and you've hit pay dirt.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jan.2011 at 15:53
LOL...then I read your signature and see "AutoCAD Instructor". So, have you just completed an AutoCAD course, or did you just finish teaching the course?Smile


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jan.2011 at 20:20
I couldn't find a "weisley college". I think you are better off if you know a great deal about whatever it is that you plan to design in AutoCAD or any other CAD program before you enter the workplace. Spelling is a big deal even in the engineering field. I used to work for an engineering firm where it was part of my job to find qualified designers and drafters. I would say that based on your signature your resume might end up in the trash. I would say you need to continue your education at this point and sharpen your skills.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Jan.2011 at 13:55
I agree with David. Anyone who can't spell their name correctly automatically gets tossed in the round file. But good luck!
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