Jay Fleming
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- Joined
- Aug 7, 2014
- Location
- Noble, OK
Probably not the perfect place to post this, but seems to be the most appropriate on PM.
I've decided to look for a job for steady money. Most manufacturing engineer related jobs state "Solid Works experience" either required or desired. I don't have any Solid Works experience, only Rhino 3D. I've used Fusion 360 (which I hate for modeling) and I assume this is a fairly close analog to SW? From a potential employers or employee standpoint, can one transition to SW after using a non-parametric modeler fairly easily or can the experience be substituted in general?
I know, kind of an unusual way to ask the questions, but I couldn't think of anything better.
Jay
I've decided to look for a job for steady money. Most manufacturing engineer related jobs state "Solid Works experience" either required or desired. I don't have any Solid Works experience, only Rhino 3D. I've used Fusion 360 (which I hate for modeling) and I assume this is a fairly close analog to SW? From a potential employers or employee standpoint, can one transition to SW after using a non-parametric modeler fairly easily or can the experience be substituted in general?
I know, kind of an unusual way to ask the questions, but I couldn't think of anything better.
Jay