I'm 25 and just now making the choice to take the 2 year Engineering Design associates degree to get into this line of work... I know it wont be a walk in the park but it seems worth it!
Good to see people like you who are passionate about their work and inspire others as well. That's all you need to live a happy life. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
I’m interested in CAD, just starting my research so bear with me, I’ve dabbled in AutoCAD and got a good grasp on using the software, but this is in highschool, I’m now looking to pursue an engineering degree related to aerospace along with CAD certifications, Just so I know really what the job is, the engineers at the top come up with an idea, the collaborate with you to draft the 3D design on a computer, then you provide the design to the engineers who build it and collaborate with each other if any issues arise, Is that the jist of the career or am I way off?
pretty much but you can always think outside the box and come up with ideas to make things run smoother you know, try to learn Microstation as well if you cna
I am a software designer. Pretty much all of my work is done to a specification that I receive as an input. Like a word document with requirements that sort of thing? In other words, I don’t just write code, I have to write it to support a design spec. What is this like for a CAD engineer? Do you receive some sort of input that you designed to? Like requirements written out in language or maybe a model?
I'm 25 years old, so I went from being a welder to now being a Detailer/ Drafter, while never touching and looking at Architectural and Structural prints ever. I have no degrees but I have community college certificates for specifically welding and AutoCAD. My question to the long time CAD guys, what is your method of attack to a fresh project and what steps do you take to keep consistency and in general to develop a good draft for others to use. I'm struggling with consistency and honesty in everything. I've been at this for 3 months and I need a mentor. I'm the sole CAD guy at work
@@patriotskingnation8084 I was at the right place at the right time. My boss realized my potential after I got his big rotory plasma cutter up and running so he pitched the idea. Honestly I would download the free version of Fusion 360. Learn how to use it, make some cool stuff. Take a community college course for like $350 for AutoCAD and ask EVERYONE for a job. Eventually you will find one. Most places will just hire if you ask to get experience. I owe it all to my generous boss and he's why I have my current setup. CAD is a great Segway away from welding.
@@cameronartukovich6810 Congratulations! How is your work going ? I worked on Argentina as drafter by some years on 2 companies certified by ISO9001 If you want to get in contact with me let me know please!
Could you give general info about the project you are working on, the scale, the level of details, the software, and how many hours could take from you to finish ?
Hi, I currently work at a small engineering firm setting up backgrounds in autocad. I mostly just set up drawings sent from architects by putting the objects onto the layers that our firm uses. I’m also able to draw buildings in CAD from dimensions on physical PDFS. I was wondering what your current job description entails, what different jobs you have done, how it varies, and what schooling you have done to get to where you are?
I do Transportion work, structural detailing for bridges etc... i've been doing this now for 21 years, I went to a technical school CAD Engineering and got my Technical degree, I've done so many huge jobs that its too much to put lol and small jobs but its a great field to work in and the sky is the limits
I’ve recently started working for the family business which is a restaurant/casino/hotel design company. Things got really busy lately and they have me working minimum wage doing cad I’m not complaining I love it learning so much feel so lucky. Mostly I’m doing redlines and setting up sheets also doing some elevations and sections. My uncle said “the best piece of advice I can give you is work quick but never rush”
I graduated college with a BS in game design (artist end of it) and still had no idea what I really wanted besides "making things" the past year I figured out that a CAD Tech is where I want to go. I've made some shop drawings for the shop that my dad works for using paint, Photoshop, and illustrator. For the past 6 months I've been learning to use Freecad and I'd say that I'm fairly competent in Sketch and Part Design. The best I can think of right now is keep practicing and building skill. Edit: Autocad is too expensive, but I have used Autodesk Maya and 3DS Max.
What did you study to get a job like this and what would you recommend learning? I’m a 3D art major with concentration in Architecture so I have had a few years with cad like fusion 360, sketch up, and a bit of AutoCAD. I’m graduating in December and looking to get into cad drafting professionally
Thank you buddy...yea I've been doing it 20 years myself and i wouldn't trade this career for anything else, and I actually wanted to make this a video a little longer but I was so busy and I wasn't able to catch more
27 no ged yet but going to get it I've been using blender as a beginner tool for 3d projects just starting the donut tutorial and looking for a professional career for either 3d modeling or game designer I've always been interested in this topic hopefully I can get into a university and explore the vast world of designer development as a long term benefit career choice.
Its used for many things, where I work its used for Transportation engineering to design roads and bridges, but its also good for electrical work, it also does 2D and 3D, and animation and alot more
@@Xaviergonzalez85 40 hour work week and if there's a small deadline for a project overtime is sometimes available but it all depends on project budget and company etc
Hey, I’m 20 yrs old, New mom, and I am trying to get a drafting design certificate. As a stay at home mom do you think this is a good certificate to continue to pursue? How much can you make on certain projects? I just need a little help getting to know the possible benefits of this certificate
I've been doing this for 19 years now, so I already knew what to do, but when starting with the new company there's always a slight slight learning curve to learn depending how that company does their work
@@josh2676 oh ok lol...sorry about that, no they won't throw you into the fire like that, they will usually pair you with an experienced Desinger and learn how things are done and how to do them, then you will get light work and work your way up, but they don't toss you in without taking baby steps
I just graduated in May in industrial technology. I have been considering going into CAD drafting, what advice could you give to someone fresh out of college looking for work? And interview advice?
Learn as much as you can about cad and drafting in a whole, and softwares especially AutoCAD, Microstation CONNECT Edition, and Revit and always be willing to think outside the box and to troubleshoot problems
Do you have any tips or advice for an upcoming drafter? This is my final year of college, where I plan on getting my associate degree in science and certificate in CAD drafting. I learned various softwares-AutoCad, Revit, Solid Works, Catia and so on-so I’m familiar with the programs.
Congrats your getting into a great field, if I had to give any advice so to always be open and think outside to box to get things done, and take plenty of notes, get yourself a binder and print out and write notes on everything you can and do learn regardless of the software you use, because one day you might have to use or do something in cad that you haven't done in 6 months to a year but comes up again and if you takes notes you'll never forget it...always knowledge is power, take time to grow your craft and be proud of designs or projects you work on and always try to bring problem solving techniques to the table...cad is an art form and very respected
Decide what kind of drafting you want to specialize in. There are a ton of options but each requires familiarity with background of that type of work. Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Structural, Architectural, Aeronautical, etc all requires knowledge of that specific field to give you a leg up. Find out which has the better opportunities where you live and try to take a class that gives you some background in that. There are a ton of great-paying options in civil, working for state and local governments.
We had cad class we i was in college tho i finished BSIT i pursue being a hotelier and now planning to study again autocad i really aiming to switch my career as an autocad designer. Hope i can get it
Basically I'm a mechanical diploma graduate,.. Unexpectedly my mind turn in to design field.. I'm 25 now.. Started attending solidworks class and i feel i can run it for long.. Can you plz gimme some advice...
Yes definitely they can work, plumbing, electrical, civil and structural transportation like roads and bridges...mechanical drafting...there are alot of different areas
Hello there, i’m 36 years old. I have good 13 years experience at AutoCad and Revit. My career was in Saudi Arabia. Please I wanna materials and how to be good draftsman in Canada especially the materials used in Canada are different. Buildings in Here made from wood, whereas in Ksa from concrete Any advice please!
hi I'm a future CAD drafter (from Louisiana) with knowledge in architectural/piping discipline. I have an diploma in drafting and design technology (grad of 2013) since then I've been Having a hard time getting my foot in the door. currently I'm going to school to earn my associates degree in drafting which is quite difficult since I work a full time job. I'm familiar with autodesk revit and piping 3D program. what advice can you give someone who's try to get their foot in the door or pursue an entry level job as a drafter.
That's a great start to know AutoCAD and Revit, if you can try to learn Microstation V8i or Microstation CONNECT Edition and if you dont have one already make a profile on Linkedin.com (Free) there are a lot of companies looking to hire CAD Techs and CAD designers
Also, you may want to build a portfolio (either as a website, or could just be a word document) with some designs you have worked with, either in school or at home. That will definitely give you an edge over other applicants
Great... I have a question... What should an individual study as a major in order to be a CAD designer... Can anyone please explain... So lost... How many software should I know how to use... (Please don't go soft) ... Advice pls... A good summary 😣
I went to ITT Tech (when they were still around) and got my 2 yr. degree in computer drafting and design. From there I was able to get entry level position as a CAD Engineer desiging custom aluminum extrustions. They softwares they taught at that school was Autodesk's products like AutoCAD (2D & 3D) and Inventer (3D). There are other softwares like Solidworks and Pro E (Engineer) that are other popular sofwares which I have never had a chance to use. I have mostly used AutoCAD for the past 10+ yrs. It depends on what software the company uses but Solidworks, Pro E, and AutoCAD are the most well known but I think AutoCAD is the most popular used. You can check with you local community college or trades schools and see what classes they have available in CAD. A starting position might get you 30k a yr. which is low, average is 50k, and high would be around 80k.
Pretty much a 2 year degree is all you need to start your way in the field, AutoCAD, Revit, Microstation V8i or Microstation CONNECT Edition are great software to learn and photoshop is plus if you know that (not always needed but good to know) and the more experience you get after your foot is in the door the better and always be willing to learn anything you can about what type of cad work you will be doing civil, structural, mechanical, piping whatever it my be
I’m currently in college for an associates in drafting and design tech. It’s not bad, but how am I going to start out. We live in a rural area . Does college help you find a place?
It all depends who's hiring and looking sometimes its hiring madness because companies are looking and in big need and other times which is little here and there they need but not crazy but I can say the market is hot for cad designers now...LinkedIn.... is a great way to find companies that are hiring
I love your video and Can you give me some advide please? I studied ‘architectural design’ 3 year course in university in korea I did pretty well for CAD, Sketch up, premire pro and Photo shop. (I will study more for this job) I serviced military and used Cad for 21months Now i’m working for cloth designing After married i want to go to her home city Houston and have this job there. Whatels should i prepare more??? Or study programs??
It all depends which type of cad field you go into, civil engineering, structural, mechanical, electrical, architecture etc... but for my 19 years of doing this I got to say I love it, pay is pretty good but the more certifications and experience you get the more you will grow in pay and level, the stress is like any other job, when there's a deadline for a project you gotta do what it takes to get the job done, but its a rewarding job, it also depends on the company you work for too, not all are created equal
so long as you get a skill that you can take with you from job to job.. its vital... CAD's good though .... so is software / webdev. harder to get into software though in my opinion... more effort to reach job ready capability.. whereas with CAD you can be a junior and know the basics ... with software often they expect a lot. That's another thing to consider when you do something .... are there a selection of jobs in it from the very bottom to the top. I studied physics at uni for example ... hence I'm a physics grad... that's my background.. there's no such thing as an easily accessible job as a junior physicist. Its Phd or nothing... and the skills aren't applicable to industry right off the bat. So what you want is something that has max use in industry is very practical and they pay good money for.... plus, its has ease of entry into the field via enough junior positions.... I'd say CAD is right up there amongst the best.
I’m looking into getting into drafting. I took some classes in high school and was OK at it. However, I have no imagination. Like I cannot make images in pictures in my mind. Would that make it difficult to be a draftsman?
Nice video man. I'm a relatively young civil drafter and looking to possibly move to another company. I've only ever worked for this one however and it's very small/'mom-and-pop' style so I'm curious what a bigger more corporate company is like. Are you required to do site visits/travel or research code/due diligence, or is it pretty much strictly drafting? Also, do you by chance know what your company offers as starting pay for an experienced drafter? Just trying to get an idea of what to expect at other places. Thanks in advance.
Well I've been in both, I've been in really big world wide companies and smaller 1 office companies and it all depends on how they are with their employees, the company i am with now is medium sized company with 5 office in the country but small enough to still have the family feel and respect for their people, bigger companies are good too as far as programs etc but like I said before it all depends on the company employees relationship, there's always a chance in both big and small that you csn do site visits, and the same goes for starting pay, the more good experience that you have the more your starting pay is
Very nice sir 👌👌 I am learning autocad Rhino 3D in jwellery Line Sir can you please give me some information about what should I further do to become good in autocad
Hey! I don’t know if you’ll respond but I have one question for you. I have taken 4 years of cad in highschool and am auto cad certified, with some experience in revit and inventor I would like to know what classes I should enroll in when I sign up for trade school? I have no idea what to sight up for but I would like to exercise my skill
I don't have a background in this- how can I learn and work in CAD Design? I already have a degree in Psychology. Can I learn myself or obtain training without paying for a degree? If so, I would want to be sure. Thank you!
Search a technical school around your area that offers them. A lot of the classes now a days are online, you would just need a good pc computer. I highly highly recommend taking the classes because there are foundational fundamentals that you build up from!! I took an Auto CAD class, loved it!
Hi, yes you need at minimum a 2 year technical degree or certificate from a CAD course in order to get an entry level position in this field, technical schools, community colleges have CAD courses
@@rodriguezn1983 thanks for responding Ok i am in Egypt now and they offer quick courses for cad Do you think it works or still i need degree from the states? Also wanna ask about job demand is this job still in demand and the salary Thanks for helping
So i have started in this field recently without a degree. I enjoy it and want to advance in it i just don't know what kind of schooling process I should start. Any advice?
You should look for courses in CAD and try to have the certificates of Autodesk, but you should have a piece of knowledge or experience in the engineering field
I really miss the pencil era, been in cad for more than a 2 decades specifically on furniture drafting and design export industries the only problem now is the opportunity many of the industries in 3rd world are struggling due to pandemic :( now I'm thinking about shifting position.
I know same alittle more then 2 decades , it all depends on what type of cad work you do, I do transportation civil and structural which is always in need ot new and rehabilitation work and new work, some fields are slower then others especially during the pandemic
@@rodriguezn1983 hi! I liked your video! Couldn’t you please give any advice for a novice cadastral drafter? I wanna restart my career abroad (currently I work as a land manager in Russia) and don’t know where to start. Maybe there are any courses or online classes ?
really? you're 33. You're mature enough to come to this conclusion on your own bro...just think, what if this man replied to you and said "nah man you're 33. that's a little late to switch career paths now. Just stay where you are" .. and you end up living until you're 80 years old or more. you just missed out on 50 years of a new path in life. stayed doing the same shit cause you think 33 is to old? 😆 33 is young as shit man... if what you are doing right now is not making you happy, paying your bills, taking care of your responsibilities, overall just allowing you to live how you want to live, then make a change dude!! idc if you're 53!! when will people wake up and realize we need to STOP living our lives based on this structured society. like everyone is under this invisible spell that makes us follow this fixed pattern of life with all these limits and rules based on your age and credentials....that shit does not matter....age does not matter!!! .. you could die next week or live until 100...if you're 60 and choose a new career who cares! why do we live according to these bullshit rules and opinions??? -- i may sound crazy writing all that to such a simple comment but hopefully just one person, someone going through what seems to be a tough decision in their life right now, will read this and it open their mind to a whole new way of thinking. the world would benefit from us escaping this matrix
Bro, I want this job, I am very much passionate about it, I did a course on computer-aided design and drafting. Even not able to get an entry job in Canada. Can you please help me out? How to grab this opportunity.
Hi dears, I’m seeking architectural cad jobs in west or North Yorkshire area …no uk experience I have more than 14 years experienced in UAE, Africa and India .if you have any opportunity let me know ❤.
Hello sir i am from india. I have done btech in mechanical and also have knowledge of design software like autoCAD and solidworks. What is the scope of design engineer in usa what is the starting salary?
100% yea, 2 years its pretty much what is needed, you can always go more after but 2 years and entre level but the more years you get to have in the field is what makes you a great cad designer
What country are you from Sir? I Want to go abroad, Im an Arch'l designer. Can make 2d and 3d presentation using Cadd and Skp.. Thank you brother. More power to your channel.
Hello sir I hv learnt autocad software n planning to work under this. I dnt knw where to start n all.. Can you guide me? I hv completed master's degree in geotechnical engg( civil engg.).
Are you located in the US? I would say start looking on LinkedIn.com there's always plenty of job openings and many many professionals and companies looking
Hi thanks for the video,really nice I live in South Africa, and am studying for a Mechanical engineering Diploma, wanting to do CAD So I have apprenticed with a Freelance CAD designer, which was great(you get challenged and have to often go on site to figure out a design and get dimensions) However, I can imagine working for a company can get a bit monotonous as you just have to CAD design what you are given, is this the case? Thanks
It all depends on the company and the opportunity, through out my years of experience i have been out a bunch of times in the field to look at the project, get ideas etc.
I'm 25 and just now making the choice to take the 2 year Engineering Design associates degree to get into this line of work... I know it wont be a walk in the park but it seems worth it!
Its definitely worth it, especially if you get with a great company
What designing course brother?
@@balasubramanian1935 CAD
How is it going?
Spending a day on SketchUp and cad, that's easy
Got an interview today for CAD technician. No experience required... we'll see how it goes lol
Nice, let me know how it goes...Good Luck
Good to see people like you who are passionate about their work and inspire others as well. That's all you need to live a happy life. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
Thank you so much for those words, its like they say "If you love what you do you'll never work a day in your life" 🙂
I’m interested in CAD, just starting my research so bear with me,
I’ve dabbled in AutoCAD and got a good grasp on using the software, but this is in highschool,
I’m now looking to pursue an engineering degree related to aerospace along with CAD certifications,
Just so I know really what the job is, the engineers at the top come up with an idea, the collaborate with you to draft the 3D design on a computer, then you provide the design to the engineers who build it and collaborate with each other if any issues arise,
Is that the jist of the career or am I way off?
pretty much but you can always think outside the box and come up with ideas to make things run smoother you know, try to learn Microstation as well if you cna
I am a software designer. Pretty much all of my work is done to a specification that I receive as an input. Like a word document with requirements that sort of thing? In other words, I don’t just write code, I have to write it to support a design spec.
What is this like for a CAD engineer? Do you receive some sort of input that you designed to? Like requirements written out in language or maybe a model?
I'm 25 years old, so I went from being a welder to now being a Detailer/ Drafter, while never touching and looking at Architectural and Structural prints ever. I have no degrees but I have community college certificates for specifically welding and AutoCAD. My question to the long time CAD guys, what is your method of attack to a fresh project and what steps do you take to keep consistency and in general to develop a good draft for others to use. I'm struggling with consistency and honesty in everything. I've been at this for 3 months and I need a mentor. I'm the sole CAD guy at work
How’d you do the transition I’m a fitter welder myself but I dont wanna do this forever
@@patriotskingnation8084 I was at the right place at the right time. My boss realized my potential after I got his big rotory plasma cutter up and running so he pitched the idea. Honestly I would download the free version of Fusion 360. Learn how to use it, make some cool stuff. Take a community college course for like $350 for AutoCAD and ask EVERYONE for a job. Eventually you will find one. Most places will just hire if you ask to get experience. I owe it all to my generous boss and he's why I have my current setup. CAD is a great Segway away from welding.
@@cameronartukovich6810 Congratulations! How is your work going ? I worked on Argentina as drafter by some years on 2 companies certified by ISO9001
If you want to get in contact with me let me know please!
Could you give general info about the project you are working on, the scale, the level of details, the software, and how many hours could take from you to finish ?
I can't give much detail on this project but we are using Microstation connect edition
Hi, I currently work at a small engineering firm setting up backgrounds in autocad. I mostly just set up drawings sent from architects by putting the objects onto the layers that our firm uses. I’m also able to draw buildings in CAD from dimensions on physical PDFS. I was wondering what your current job description entails, what different jobs you have done, how it varies, and what schooling you have done to get to where you are?
What is your education? Did you go to a technical school? If so, what classes did you enroll in?
I do Transportion work, structural detailing for bridges etc... i've been doing this now for 21 years, I went to a technical school CAD Engineering and got my Technical degree, I've done so many huge jobs that its too much to put lol and small jobs but its a great field to work in and the sky is the limits
I’ve recently started working for the family business which is a restaurant/casino/hotel design company. Things got really busy lately and they have me working minimum wage doing cad I’m not complaining I love it learning so much feel so lucky. Mostly I’m doing redlines and setting up sheets also doing some elevations and sections. My uncle said “the best piece of advice I can give you is work quick but never rush”
What’s the minimum wage?
@@hifiveguyy 14 in my state
@@8ball548 I feel like being able to build 3D designs should pay more than that. Forgive me if I sound rude but shouldn’t you be getting paid more?
@@hifiveguyy family business can’t really complain.
@@8ball548 ahhh okay that explains it. either way good luck on your job!
I graduated college with a BS in game design (artist end of it) and still had no idea what I really wanted besides "making things" the past year I figured out that a CAD Tech is where I want to go. I've made some shop drawings for the shop that my dad works for using paint, Photoshop, and illustrator. For the past 6 months I've been learning to use Freecad and I'd say that I'm fairly competent in Sketch and Part Design. The best I can think of right now is keep practicing and building skill.
Edit: Autocad is too expensive, but I have used Autodesk Maya and 3DS Max.
That's great CAD is a great field to get into so many different avenues, I use Microstation V8i and Microstation CONNECT Edision and AutoCAD 2019
Pretty much the same for me rn, except I was trying to use 3ds max, blender and auto desk illustrator
What did you study to get a job like this and what would you recommend learning? I’m a 3D art major with concentration in Architecture so I have had a few years with cad like fusion 360, sketch up, and a bit of AutoCAD. I’m graduating in December and looking to get into cad drafting professionally
Thanks for the video.. I’m a drafting technician with 24 years experience..
love this career.. Keep drafting my friend..
Thank you buddy...yea I've been doing it 20 years myself and i wouldn't trade this career for anything else, and I actually wanted to make this a video a little longer but I was so busy and I wasn't able to catch more
Hello. I don't live in the USA, but can I find a job there where I can work remotely? I had an experience like this.
27 no ged yet but going to get it I've been using blender as a beginner tool for 3d projects just starting the donut tutorial and looking for a professional career for either 3d modeling or game designer I've always been interested in this topic hopefully I can get into a university and explore the vast world of designer development as a long term benefit career choice.
There are so many fields to get into with CAD you will see
Can you tell me what exactly Microstation V8i is used for? Plz....
Its used for many things, where I work its used for Transportation engineering to design roads and bridges, but its also good for electrical work, it also does 2D and 3D, and animation and alot more
@@rodriguezn1983 Wow 💝💝💝, btw how many work hours do you have?
@@Xaviergonzalez85 40 hour work week and if there's a small deadline for a project overtime is sometimes available but it all depends on project budget and company etc
Hey, I’m 20 yrs old, New mom, and I am trying to get a drafting design certificate. As a stay at home mom do you think this is a good certificate to continue to pursue? How much can you make on certain projects? I just need a little help getting to know the possible benefits of this certificate
girl i’m 20 years old too and struggling in college lol. have you started on this yet? if so, what do you think of it?
This is a great field to get into and you can 100% make good money
when you first got hired, did they put you in a training period? or did they just throw projects at you and expect you to know everything?
I've been doing this for 19 years now, so I already knew what to do, but when starting with the new company there's always a slight slight learning curve to learn depending how that company does their work
@@rodriguezn1983 no i meant before the 19 years. your first day on the job
@@josh2676 oh ok lol...sorry about that, no they won't throw you into the fire like that, they will usually pair you with an experienced Desinger and learn how things are done and how to do them, then you will get light work and work your way up, but they don't toss you in without taking baby steps
@prince chikuts yes of course, you have to know how to do technical drafting and design already but the company will train you on their standards
2015 Graduate of ITT-Technical Institute. How do I land more job experience?
Nice video! I have over 20 years of experience and I'm looking for a opportunity in USA. Got any tips for me?
I just graduated in May in industrial technology. I have been considering going into CAD drafting, what advice could you give to someone fresh out of college looking for work? And interview advice?
Learn as much as you can about cad and drafting in a whole, and softwares especially AutoCAD, Microstation CONNECT Edition, and Revit and always be willing to think outside the box and to troubleshoot problems
Do you have any tips or advice for an upcoming drafter? This is my final year of college, where I plan on getting my associate degree in science and certificate in CAD drafting. I learned various softwares-AutoCad, Revit, Solid Works, Catia and so on-so I’m familiar with the programs.
Congrats your getting into a great field, if I had to give any advice so to always be open and think outside to box to get things done, and take plenty of notes, get yourself a binder and print out and write notes on everything you can and do learn regardless of the software you use, because one day you might have to use or do something in cad that you haven't done in 6 months to a year but comes up again and if you takes notes you'll never forget it...always knowledge is power, take time to grow your craft and be proud of designs or projects you work on and always try to bring problem solving techniques to the table...cad is an art form and very respected
Decide what kind of drafting you want to specialize in. There are a ton of options but each requires familiarity with background of that type of work. Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Structural, Architectural, Aeronautical, etc all requires knowledge of that specific field to give you a leg up. Find out which has the better opportunities where you live and try to take a class that gives you some background in that. There are a ton of great-paying options in civil, working for state and local governments.
Anime pfp and drafting? Yea we'd definately be buds B) I'm a year behind you but I wish you luck and hope for the best.
We had cad class we i was in college tho i finished BSIT i pursue being a hotelier and now planning to study again autocad i really aiming to switch my career as an autocad designer. Hope i can get it
What are the responsiblity and descipline of a CAD designer also what are the qualification to be a CAD designer
I’m currently a Cadastral mapping coordinator with ArcMap. Thought about looking into CAD as an alternative path possibly. Looks interesting.
I say give it a shot, you have nothing to lose, there's so many different type of cad fields, it's all about what you like the most
Basically I'm a mechanical diploma graduate,.. Unexpectedly my mind turn in to design field.. I'm 25 now.. Started attending solidworks class and i feel i can run it for long.. Can you plz gimme some advice...
Try to learn AutoCAD and Microstation V8i or Microstation CONNECT Edition those are 2 of the biggest software out of many that a lot of companies use
Sir Is there any way to contact you online? As I'm a civi student, i needed some guidline from you. Plz reply if you see the comment
Hey I'm curious where can cad drafter s work besides architecture firms? Can they work in plumbing and electrian companies?
Yes definitely they can work, plumbing, electrical, civil and structural transportation like roads and bridges...mechanical drafting...there are alot of different areas
@@rodriguezn1983 Cool thanks for letting me know!
Hello there, i’m 36 years old. I have good 13 years experience at AutoCad and Revit. My career was in Saudi Arabia. Please I wanna materials and how to be good draftsman in Canada especially the materials used in Canada are different. Buildings in Here made from wood, whereas in Ksa from concrete
Any advice please!
Who are using Bently V8i, revit, SP3D, tekla softwares.....
What do you mean who are using them?....many state DOTS and county's etc ate using Bentley V8i and now Microstation CONNECT Edition
Instead of autocad Direct learning Solidworks is a good idea ?
Yes it's good to learn as many as you can so you can be well rounded
MI vida desde hace 15 años, es increíble ver que en otra parte del mundo viven el día a día igual que yo.
hi I'm a future CAD drafter (from Louisiana) with knowledge in architectural/piping discipline. I have an diploma in drafting and design technology (grad of 2013) since then I've been Having a hard time getting my foot in the door. currently I'm going to school to earn my associates degree in drafting which is quite difficult since I work a full time job.
I'm familiar with autodesk revit and piping 3D program. what advice can you give someone who's try to get their foot in the door or pursue an entry level job as a drafter.
That's a great start to know AutoCAD and Revit, if you can try to learn Microstation V8i or Microstation CONNECT Edition and if you dont have one already make a profile on Linkedin.com (Free) there are a lot of companies looking to hire CAD Techs and CAD designers
Also, you may want to build a portfolio (either as a website, or could just be a word document) with some designs you have worked with, either in school or at home. That will definitely give you an edge over other applicants
Great...
I have a question...
What should an individual study as a major in order to be a CAD designer... Can anyone please explain...
So lost... How many software should I know how to use... (Please don't go soft)
... Advice pls... A good summary 😣
I went to ITT Tech (when they were still around) and got my 2 yr. degree in computer drafting and design. From there I was able to get entry level position as a CAD Engineer desiging custom aluminum extrustions. They softwares they taught at that school was Autodesk's products like AutoCAD (2D & 3D) and Inventer (3D). There are other softwares like Solidworks and Pro E (Engineer) that are other popular sofwares which I have never had a chance to use. I have mostly used AutoCAD for the past 10+ yrs. It depends on what software the company uses but Solidworks, Pro E, and AutoCAD are the most well known but I think AutoCAD is the most popular used. You can check with you local community college or trades schools and see what classes they have available in CAD. A starting position might get you 30k a yr. which is low, average is 50k, and high would be around 80k.
Pretty much a 2 year degree is all you need to start your way in the field, AutoCAD, Revit, Microstation V8i or Microstation CONNECT Edition are great software to learn and photoshop is plus if you know that (not always needed but good to know) and the more experience you get after your foot is in the door the better and always be willing to learn anything you can about what type of cad work you will be doing civil, structural, mechanical, piping whatever it my be
I’m currently in college for an associates in drafting and design tech. It’s not bad, but how am I going to start out. We live in a rural area . Does college help you find a place?
Also I have another question was it hard landing a job?
It all depends who's hiring and looking sometimes its hiring madness because companies are looking and in big need and other times which is little here and there they need but not crazy but I can say the market is hot for cad designers now...LinkedIn.... is a great way to find companies that are hiring
@@rodriguezn1983 good to know thank you again I'll look into that
If you don’t mind, please share the level of experience you have and pay grade. Starting vs now
I love your video and Can you give me some advide please?
I studied ‘architectural design’ 3 year course in university in korea
I did pretty well for CAD, Sketch up, premire pro and Photo shop. (I will study more for this job)
I serviced military and used Cad for 21months
Now i’m working for cloth designing
After married i want to go to her home city Houston and have this job there.
Whatels should i prepare more??? Or study programs??
currently in classes for CAD my uncle is an architect and said i should give it a shot, how is the pay and the work as far as stress?
It all depends which type of cad field you go into, civil engineering, structural, mechanical, electrical, architecture etc... but for my 19 years of doing this I got to say I love it, pay is pretty good but the more certifications and experience you get the more you will grow in pay and level, the stress is like any other job, when there's a deadline for a project you gotta do what it takes to get the job done, but its a rewarding job, it also depends on the company you work for too, not all are created equal
so long as you get a skill that you can take with you from job to job.. its vital... CAD's good though .... so is software / webdev. harder to get into software though in my opinion... more effort to reach job ready capability.. whereas with CAD you can be a junior and know the basics ... with software often they expect a lot. That's another thing to consider when you do something .... are there a selection of jobs in it from the very bottom to the top.
I studied physics at uni for example ... hence I'm a physics grad... that's my background.. there's no such thing as an easily accessible job as a junior physicist. Its Phd or nothing... and the skills aren't applicable to industry right off the bat. So what you want is something that has max use in industry is very practical and they pay good money for.... plus, its has ease of entry into the field via enough junior positions.... I'd say CAD is right up there amongst the best.
I’m looking into getting into drafting. I took some classes in high school and was OK at it. However, I have no imagination. Like I cannot make images in pictures in my mind. Would that make it difficult to be a draftsman?
Which harder coding or drafting
Nice video man. I'm a relatively young civil drafter and looking to possibly move to another company. I've only ever worked for this one however and it's very small/'mom-and-pop' style so I'm curious what a bigger more corporate company is like. Are you required to do site visits/travel or research code/due diligence, or is it pretty much strictly drafting? Also, do you by chance know what your company offers as starting pay for an experienced drafter? Just trying to get an idea of what to expect at other places. Thanks in advance.
Well I've been in both, I've been in really big world wide companies and smaller 1 office companies and it all depends on how they are with their employees, the company i am with now is medium sized company with 5 office in the country but small enough to still have the family feel and respect for their people, bigger companies are good too as far as programs etc but like I said before it all depends on the company employees relationship, there's always a chance in both big and small that you csn do site visits, and the same goes for starting pay, the more good experience that you have the more your starting pay is
Hi sir, tomorrow is my first work as a cadd operator 💚 still nervous
Wow congrats, sorry for the late reply but how did your first day go?
Can someone with a GED get a certificate at a trade school to begin a career in autocad? 🤔
Yea I don't like that's any problem as long as your going to and getting cadd training and get certified you should be fine
@@rodriguezn1983 do you know how long the course (s) will take?
@@shay5129 its a 2 year class there's alot to learn and once completed you get a technical degree
Very nice sir 👌👌 I am learning autocad Rhino 3D in jwellery Line
Sir can you please give me some information about what should I further do to become good in autocad
AutoCAD Civil 3D and and revit if you can, try to learn as much as you can with those softwares as well as Microstation
Hey! I don’t know if you’ll respond but I have one question for you.
I have taken 4 years of cad in highschool and am auto cad certified, with some experience in revit and inventor
I would like to know what classes I should enroll in when I sign up for trade school?
I have no idea what to sight up for but I would like to exercise my skill
Civil drafting certificate or if u want a degree, do engineering technology
What do I need to get in this field of work/ career? I’m currently thinking about getting a certificate in CAD from a community college.
I don't have a background in this- how can I learn and work in CAD Design? I already have a degree in Psychology. Can I learn myself or obtain training without paying for a degree? If so, I would want to be sure. Thank you!
Search a technical school around your area that offers them. A lot of the classes now a days are online, you would just need a good pc computer. I highly highly recommend taking the classes because there are foundational fundamentals that you build up from!! I took an Auto CAD class, loved it!
What company is this ?
Its an engineering firm, i'm not going to say the company name
Brother I am learning draughtsman mechanical I am in 1st year if I want to go Canada how much experience need
What cadd Job opportunity in country's and tell me scale detail please sir!!!!
hello
i just have a question
do i need a certificate to get job in this field
if yes what should i get
thanks alot
Hi, yes you need at minimum a 2 year technical degree or certificate from a CAD course in order to get an entry level position in this field, technical schools, community colleges have CAD courses
@@rodriguezn1983 thanks for responding
Ok i am in Egypt now and they offer quick courses for cad
Do you think it works or still i need degree from the states?
Also wanna ask about job demand is this job still in demand and the salary
Thanks for helping
So i have started in this field recently without a degree. I enjoy it and want to advance in it i just don't know what kind of schooling process I should start. Any advice?
You should look for courses in CAD and try to have the certificates of Autodesk, but you should have a piece of knowledge or experience in the engineering field
What did you major in?
It was Cad engineering design
I really miss the pencil era, been in cad for more than a 2 decades specifically on furniture drafting and design export industries the only problem now is the opportunity many of the industries in 3rd world are struggling due to pandemic :( now I'm thinking about shifting position.
I know same alittle more then 2 decades , it all depends on what type of cad work you do, I do transportation civil and structural which is always in need ot new and rehabilitation work and new work, some fields are slower then others especially during the pandemic
@@rodriguezn1983 hi! I liked your video! Couldn’t you please give any advice for a novice cadastral drafter? I wanna restart my career abroad (currently I work as a land manager in Russia) and don’t know where to start. Maybe there are any courses or online classes ?
I’m 33, do you think it worth starting this career path at this age? Or it’s too late, and should carry on doing what I already do?
Its not too late at all you can def get into it now
Ton of work coming in post corona times. Firms are slammed right now
It’s never to late for something you want to do!
really? you're 33. You're mature enough to come to this conclusion on your own bro...just think, what if this man replied to you and said "nah man you're 33. that's a little late to switch career paths now. Just stay where you are" .. and you end up living until you're 80 years old or more. you just missed out on 50 years of a new path in life. stayed doing the same shit cause you think 33 is to old? 😆 33 is young as shit man... if what you are doing right now is not making you happy, paying your bills, taking care of your responsibilities, overall just allowing you to live how you want to live, then make a change dude!! idc if you're 53!! when will people wake up and realize we need to STOP living our lives based on this structured society. like everyone is under this invisible spell that makes us follow this fixed pattern of life with all these limits and rules based on your age and credentials....that shit does not matter....age does not matter!!! .. you could die next week or live until 100...if you're 60 and choose a new career who cares! why do we live according to these bullshit rules and opinions???
-- i may sound crazy writing all that to such a simple comment but hopefully just one person, someone going through what seems to be a tough decision in their life right now, will read this and it open their mind to a whole new way of thinking. the world would benefit from us escaping this matrix
@@CLIPSFIEND thank you for your comment, helped me a ton
I'm Draughtsman, I'm knowing Auto CAD & Revit Architecture, now looking for a job.
I want to job anywhere
@@sumandas8062 Do you know Microstation at all?
@@rodriguezn1983 I don't know MicroStation
@@sumandas8062 Where are you from and have you applied anywhere yet? Are you into Architecture only?
I'm from India, yes I want yet anywhere any time , Architecture and little more structure only knowing.
Now I'm working AEC .
good joob very nice carrier
Bro, I want this job, I am very much passionate about it, I did a course on computer-aided design and drafting. Even not able to get an entry job in Canada. Can you please help me out? How to grab this opportunity.
Did you take the one year certificate program?
I am going to college for engineering design technology
Can you get a job and work from home with this degree?
Hi dears,
I’m seeking architectural cad jobs in west or North Yorkshire area …no uk experience I have more than 14 years experienced in UAE, Africa and India .if you have any opportunity let me know ❤.
I am cad designer from Pakistan i have 7 years experience from cad and 3d sketchup.
Hello sir i am from india. I have done btech in mechanical and also have knowledge of design software like autoCAD and solidworks.
What is the scope of design engineer in usa what is the starting salary?
It all depends but its a pretty good to start
you think I can get a job with an associates degree (2year) in computer aided drafting ? a job in this industry
100% yea, 2 years its pretty much what is needed, you can always go more after but 2 years and entre level but the more years you get to have in the field is what makes you a great cad designer
@@rodriguezn1983 how about a 1 year certification ?
@@joenaranjo4881 usually companies require a min 2 years certification for entry-level CAD
@@rodriguezn1983 and if I finish the associates for cad (2 years), what career could I pursue in order for bachelors ?
What country are you from Sir?
I Want to go abroad, Im an Arch'l designer.
Can make 2d and 3d presentation using Cadd and Skp..
Thank you brother.
More power to your channel.
Thanks brother, im in the US, if you can do 2D and 3D that's great, there's a big market for that here too
lol great and accurate video. I am an Architectural drafter and your routine is pretty much identical to mine. 😁 cheers!
Lol thanks sometimes it changes but its pretty much the same but I love what I do
Nice! I am a mechnical designer (Pro-E).
Thats awesome, how long have you been doing it?
I've been doing this for 5 years.
Hello sir
I hv learnt autocad software n planning to work under this.
I dnt knw where to start n all..
Can you guide me? I hv completed master's degree in geotechnical engg( civil engg.).
Are you located in the US? I would say start looking on LinkedIn.com there's always plenty of job openings and many many professionals and companies looking
@@rodriguezn1983 hey I m from india
@@yagnya1993 I’m also looking for cad courses
nice video...same like my life...
Thanks
as cad drafter, I can say I had the same routine! don't you love Fridays? :D
Lol... yea...sometimes they change but I love my career
Hi thanks for the video,really nice
I live in South Africa, and am studying for a Mechanical engineering Diploma, wanting to do CAD
So I have apprenticed with a Freelance CAD designer, which was great(you get challenged and have to often go on site to figure out a design and get dimensions)
However, I can imagine working for a company can get a bit monotonous as you just have to CAD design what you are given, is this the case?
Thanks
It all depends on the company and the opportunity, through out my years of experience i have been out a bunch of times in the field to look at the project, get ideas etc.
Okay that makes sense thanks
@@travisfuller9393 No problem :-)
I would recommend re-uploading this without the music
I can't believe I am the only person to say that. Otherwise it was a great video, the loud music just made listening to you very difficult
Sir I am currently working as a design engineer in india since 2 years.i use catia and Autocad. My company manufactures automotive moulding parts
Nice, that's sounds awesome, do you like it there?
@@rodriguezn1983 i like to work here but salary here so less.
@@junaid93uk how much is salary
@@parmjeetkaur1232 35k
Hii i am cad designar