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joelaudie
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Joined: 23.Jan.2019
Location: United States
Using: Solidworks, Revit, AutoCAD
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Topic: Solidworks/CAD in the work world Posted: 23.Jan.2019 at 00:47 |
Hey guys, I'm Joseph and I'm a student in the university studying Architectural and engineering design. I love using CAD to design. In high school, I took a few classes using CAD like solidworks and Revit. I really enjoy the design aspect of all this but I want to refine my ideas into a concrete field where I can have a future of work opportunities. Based on what I've said, what are some possible careers that use this type of CAD? How has this helped you guys in your own lives? How did you build your own careers? Thanks for the help!
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Joseph Laudie
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John Connor
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Joined: 01.Feb.2011
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD 2018
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Posted: 23.Jan.2019 at 15:31 |
Revit is widely used in the architectural, HVAC, engineering and construction industries. Solidworks has many different uses some of which include machine design, furniture design, medical device design, injection molding design, etc.
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
<<AutoCAD 2015>>
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joelaudie
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Location: United States
Using: Solidworks, Revit, AutoCAD
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Posted: 23.Jan.2019 at 16:56 |
And what kind of job opportunities come from these fields? What kinds of skills do they look for in these jobs?
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Joseph Laudie
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John Connor
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Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD 2018
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Posted: 23.Jan.2019 at 19:35 |
What kinds of job opportunities are there for those skilled in Revit? Just visit any job website (ex. Monster.com) and type in as your search criteria the word REVIT (some require you to also enter the state you live in) and see what comes up. In my home state 29 jobs came up that specifically referenced Revit skills. When I switched it to Solidworks 70 jobs were listed. Do some research and see what you come up with.
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
<<AutoCAD 2015>>
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joelaudie
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Joined: 23.Jan.2019
Location: United States
Using: Solidworks, Revit, AutoCAD
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Posted: 23.Jan.2019 at 23:46 |
Do you professionally work with programs like Solidworks and Revit or autoCAD?
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Joseph Laudie
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joelaudie
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Joined: 23.Jan.2019
Location: United States
Using: Solidworks, Revit, AutoCAD
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Points: 7
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Posted: 23.Jan.2019 at 23:46 |
And are these the best programs to use or are there better options?
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Joseph Laudie
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John Connor
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Joined: 01.Feb.2011
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD 2018
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Posted: 24.Jan.2019 at 16:41 |
The best programs to use for what? Did you check out an job boards or not?
I use full AutoCAD 2018 at the moment. I've used Bricscad and Draftsight too which are both AutoCAD clones. The version of Bricscad I used had 3D capability. The free version of Draftsight I used was strictly 2D.
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
<<AutoCAD 2015>>
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