Should I opt for higher studies or pursue a job after completing CAD and why?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    CAD drafters are known to create detailed schematics that are utilized in the manufacturing of products and the construction of buildings. CAD drafters work within different specialties. CAD drafters work within different specialties. Architectural drafters prepare structural designs for new construction under the direction of an architect. Civil drafters prepare technical drawings for civil engineering projects, such as bridges, highways, and piping systems. Mechanical drafters create designs for machinery and mechanical devices. Other common specialties include aeronautical, pipeline, electrical, and electronics drafters. Computer ai
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    Isha Bhardwaj Program Manager , Great learning | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    After completing CAD, you can go ahead and work, because at the end important thing is experience, which you will get once you will be working.
    You can start your career as a CAD drafter. CAD drafters are known to create detailed schematics that are utilized in the manufacturing of products and the construction of buildings. CAD drafters work within different specialties.
    CAD drafters work within different specialties. Architectural drafters prepare structural designs for new construction under the direction of an architect. Civil drafters prepare technical drawings for civil engineering projects, such as bridges, highways, and piping
    ...more

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