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I am a recent graduate from a good university with a degree in industrial design. I am really excited to start my career and make something of myself, but there is one problem: I don't have any experience with Autocad 2007. How am I going to compete against all the other industrial designers that have been using this program for years? I can't just talk my way into getting a job with an employer - they want someone who has experience! I had no idea there was such an advantage to having knowledge of one particular program. Now, as a recent industrial designer, I'm not sure what it means to be experienced. I could draw a house from memory, but that's about it. The other industrial designers have been working with Autocad for years and know every little trick the software can do. How can I compete? What should I do? One thing that I've heard you recommend is to use Autodesk Inventor as a tool to help me learn AutoCad. That's a good idea, but is Autodesk Inventor suitable for someone with no AutoCad experience? It sounds like Autodesk Inventor is the perfect tool to help you learn AutoCad. I have heard it used as an introductory program for all kinds of students, including students with no previous experience, and now that I know about it, I can follow all your advice regarding my career. Sincerely, While most of the questions dealt with getting started in Autocad 2007 they are useful to read for anyone considering working with Autocad. a 5-minute video on how to use autocad 2007:http://www. autocad.com/ autocad 2007 training videos on YouTube http://globaldesign.about.com/od/electronicsinsurance/ss/AutoCAD-to-AutoCAD-2007.htm http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/08/18/20233839-cad-software--software--new-features--premiums-.html Autodesk, Inc., bought Alias Corporation in February 1996 for $126 million in cash and assumed debt, plus earnouts of up to $125 million in the following years. On March 6, 2006 Autodesk announced that it had completed its acquisition of Alias, Inc., a developer of 3D animation and modeling software based in Toronto. The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. The acquisition will allow Autodesk to expand its current suite of 3D graphics software products with Alias's newest animation technology. Alias Technology was founded by Larry Robinson in 1984. Its initial office space was provided by Softimage, Incorporated, another developer of 3D graphics software which Larry Robinson co-founded in 1981 with Marc Hannah and Peter Elson while at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. eccc085e13

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