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Advise For Starting A Career
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Hello, My name is Furqan. I am into 3D modeling for a while. I want to start a career in 3D modeling but I don't know where should I begin so that I am able to earn. I have uploaded some my works at the following sites:
https:/ /grabca d.com/m uhammad .furqan -6
https:/ /www.cg trader. com/fur qan03
Any suggestions / comments / advise would be highly valuable for me.
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Any suggestions / comments / advise would be highly valuable for me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You'd almost certainly need some formal qualifications before any employer would consider hiring you. Start here:
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I fear that it might be deemed largely irrelevant for work within the field of CAD unless you could show that your degree studies included relevant elements of design work. A degree in design engineering, or in product design, would probably carry far more weight with a potential initial employer in the field than one in mechanical engineering is likely to; it's a highly competitive job market.
It might be best to seek out a role in mechanical engineering that happens to include some CAD work. Then, as your career develops, you could gradually transition across to roles with a greater emphasis on CAD, using the experience that you've already gained as a stepping stone to do so.
It might be best to seek out a role in mechanical engineering that happens to include some CAD work. Then, as your career develops, you could gradually transition across to roles with a greater emphasis on CAD, using the experience that you've already gained as a stepping stone to do so.
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You are really taking your time to help me out. The problem I face with freelancing websites is that they are so intimidating. Why would someone buy and give precedence to a newbie's design over someone who has accumulated so many reputation points over the years?
You might be thinking by now what a nuisance I am!
You are really taking your time to help me out. The problem I face with freelancing websites is that they are so intimidating. Why would someone buy and give precedence to a newbie's design over someone who has accumulated so many reputation points over the years?
You might be thinking by now what a nuisance I am!
If I was you, my starting point would be to get a cracking good website for myself. (Unless you're an absolute whiz at website design, leave it to a professional. I design websites for myself and others, where it doesn't matter if something might look a bit amateurish occasionally. However in your situation it's essential that everything really is top notch).
Then, when advertising your skills on freelancing sites, always include a link to your own website. If that looks really professional, people will start to take you seriously.
Then, when advertising your skills on freelancing sites, always include a link to your own website. If that looks really professional, people will start to take you seriously.
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