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    Posted: 01.Mar.2017 at 05:37
I need autocad operator job or online autocad operator job. can anyone help me please .
your respectively.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.Mar.2017 at 11:45
I doubt that coming here asking for a job will get you one.  Wouldn't you be better off visiting some of the online job websites?   Such as...

Monster.com

CareerBuilder

ZipRecruiter

Indeed

LinkUp

SimplyHired

Do you have a CV ready to go?

Do you have a portfolio that includes the best examples of the type of work you are capable of doing?

Do you have professional and personal references?




Edited by John Connor - 01.Mar.2017 at 11:45
"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Mar.2017 at 21:08
Yes dear i have my cv resume and along experience
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Mar.2017 at 23:32
Then what's stopping you from applying for and getting a job?

Where are you currently working?

What is your current job title?

What types of drawing do you do?  Do you have experience in a field other than the one you are currently working in?  If so, what fields?

Have you tried applying to any jobs on any of the websites mentioned in my previous post?

Have you researched the companies you might like to work for and have you gone to their respective websites to see what job openings may be posted?

Have you contacted others who work in the same field to see if they know of any job openings?

How many cv's have you sent out and to whom?

How many have you heard back from?

Maybe you need some help.  Have you talked to a recruiter?

Have you tried freelancing?

Have you considered starting your own business?

Attach a copy of your cv to your next post and upload some sample drawing files you have created as well so we can have a look at what you have accomplished.


Edited by John Connor - 07.Mar.2017 at 13:03
"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Mar.2017 at 16:46
Dear john
Thhere are no many opportunities in our region.I am currently working in electrical consultant and my designation is AutoCad draftsman of MEP. I am also B-tech holder in the field of electrical. I am taking salary just 250 us dollar. I am looking for best opportunity for helping my family financially. Yes I have my cv resume . I worked on many drawings. But in the basis of some security issue i am unable to take any drawing from my office online server data. For checking my skills u can see my cv resume, so u can easily can understand on what experience I am looking for the best opportunity and i really need it.MEP_CAD_Draftsman.docx-1.pdf
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Mar.2017 at 17:08
You missed a few questions.  Try again.

Your cv could use some polishing up.  Do you know anyone at university level that could look it over with you and give you some pointers?


Edited by John Connor - 07.Mar.2017 at 17:11
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Mar.2017 at 18:43
Then what's stopping you from applying for and getting a job?
Nobody is stopping.

Where are you currently working?
Electrical consulting firm
What is your current job title?
AutoCad Draftsman

What types of drawing do you do? Do you have experience in a field other than the one you are currently working in? If so, what fields?
I draw all types of electrical drawings
No i have no other experience
Have you tried applying to any jobs on any of the websites mentioned in my previous post?
Yes I found and applied

Have you researched the companies you might like to work for and have you gone to their respective websites to see what job openings may be posted?
Yes i have searched many websites.

Have you contacted others who work in the same field to see if they know of any job openings?
Yes i contacted but i didn't took good response
How many cv's have you sent out and to whom?
Many cv's i have sent.

How many have you heard back from?
Many time

Maybe you need some help. Have you talked to a recruiter?
No I never talked to a recruiter

Have you tried freelancing?
No

Have you considered starting your own business?
No

Attach a copy of your cv to your next post and upload some sample drawing files you have created as well so we can have a look at what you have accomplished.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Mar.2017 at 19:29
And you have not received even one offer of a job?

I'd say it's either time to change to a different field or consider looking for a job outside of Pakistan.

"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Mar.2017 at 19:35
Yes i am considering outside
Yes many companies offered me job but in low amount of salary.... Please suggest me any field if I change. In which field i can shortly apply for job. Do you have any reference. I need your guidance and help
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Mar.2017 at 20:01
If you were in the United States I might be able to help but given that you are in Pakistan that's a different story.

Have you any experience with low voltage systems or with fire alarm systems?

Maybe you need to rework your cv. 


Edited by John Connor - 07.Mar.2017 at 20:02
"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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