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impossible to find a job in emilia

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hello technomodel, the world of work has changed in recent years. But I don't fully agree with what you say. Surely the companies lean on the interns but take for example the real estate agencies ... you prefer to buy house from an agency and pay its % or choose a house and buy it directly from a private. beyond all many companies, especially the most structured, have the internal hrs.. .
the big ones surely have internal hr, but in Italy on average the industries are medium/small.
to me it happened to pass from the preselection also for big companies, then maybe it is a peculiarity of the exile, where I live and where I look for work.
 
There is a suffering sector that is the entire automotive industry
I've never seen so many things to do right now.
uncertainty about the pollution regulations that make customers titubanti to buy new cars that may soon be obsolete, and the car manufacturers who do not know in what direction to do research and development.
automotive houses know very well where to go parare, electric and high and high range.
average customers are not in the thoughts of a.d., so much they have no money, at most they buy bikes.
 
Another possibility is to make you a nice list of all the a little structured companies that are near you. in general, all these companies have on their site the voice "work with us" or "careers". and see what they're looking for right now. If you can find an audience of a 50-year-old company you will visit weekly, I think in a month, maximum two, you should have the opportunity to call for an interview. If a company had more than one open position, choose what you think is best suited to you. do not apply to multiple positions of the same company, at least not at the same time. I am of bologna and I seem to see that, despite the covid, there is a discreet ferment in mechanical design. Good luck!
 
I suggest you turn door to door, maybe in small and very small companies, you definitely learn more and see more processing steps.
 
I've never seen so many things to do right now.


automotive houses know very well where to go parare, electric and high and high range.
average customers are not in the thoughts of a.d., so much they have no money, at most they buy bikes.
You will have to see if focusing on the "high ranges" will allow you to stand... doubtful. . .
 
1612361972303.webpAfter three attempts, I found this... I think it fits a new graduate... I repeat, three attempts... If you widen to 50 attempts, impossible that you do not find. Specifically, Marquis Group is a lady company.. .
 
View attachment 60849After three attempts, I found this... I think it fits a new graduate... I repeat, three attempts... If you widen to 50 attempts, impossible that you do not find. Specifically, Marquis Group is a lady company.. .
he did not say that he did not find ads... of those found hundreds... but that he had not been selected despite the numerous curricula sent and the various job interviews.
 
he did not say that he did not find ads... of those found hundreds... but that he had not been selected despite the numerous curricula sent and the various job interviews.
I don't seem to have read that his strategy was to enter the company sites and consult the careers page. I thought he was moving in another way and apparently infruttifera. As I wrote, in a million work as a designer there is... we are the packaging valley, the motor valley, plus some other niche... Then it's clear that if you can't work with any of the mainstream cads, then it's complicated. mito, which cad you had experience with?
 
You will have to see if focusing on the "high ranges" will allow you to stand... doubtful. . .
Yes, but, selfishly, I don't care if they sell or not, I care that they make me design.
However, I do not think that a car company is committed to making plants and then not producing and, consequently, selling.
to tell the truth happened, with a Chinese plant for byton, but there was another (Chinese state) behind.
 
I've changed work twice in the last two years.
especially in the first change when I "I put myself on the market" of opportunities I found different.
if you say you sent cv in quantity and received little feedback try to review the cv, maybe it is not well structured or contains macro-inaccuracies that determines a premature cestinetion. I was prepared for every position to which I applied a kind of letter of presentation apart from the cv, which according to the type of application could be incorporated into the mail body or be a separate document.

you could start posting the cv as already suggested so that we can make our comments on that
 
The period is probably not helping, considering the various problems caused by covid.
he said, however, that he had also done several talks with negative outcome, perhaps he should reflect on what did not work.
 
Another possibility is to make you a nice list of all the a little structured companies that are near you. in general, all these companies have on their site the voice "work with us" or "careers". and see what they're looking for right now. If you can find an audience of a 50-year-old company you will visit weekly, I think in a month, maximum two, you should have the opportunity to call for an interview. If a company had more than one open position, choose what you think is best suited to you. do not apply to multiple positions of the same company, at least not at the same time. I am of bologna and I seem to see that, despite the covid, there is a discreet ferment in mechanical design. Good luck!
Unfortunately I do not have a master's degree, I am of bologna, I tried to look at duchies, maserati, lamborghini, structured companies, require all masters with at least 105/110. I don't know if it's worth visiting these big companies weekly, I didn't think they were always there looking. . .
I suggest you turn door to door, maybe in small and very small companies, you definitely learn more and see more processing steps.
I had thought about this possibility, maybe by phone seen covid, but I discarded it. If they need to publish an ad or something... Maybe phone and take me crazy...
I don't seem to have read that his strategy was to enter the company sites and consult the careers page. I thought he was moving in another way and apparently infruttifera. As I wrote, in a million work as a designer there is... we are the packaging valley, the motor valley, plus some other niche... Then it's clear that if you can't work with any of the mainstream cads, then it's complicated. mito, which cad you had experience with?
Marquis I visited him in the past, I think I had done a telephone interview before the covid of March 2020. I don't think they considered my position.

cad: ptc creo, solidworks, solidedge, freecad(poco), autocad, I have no problem learning new software. I will probably never specialize in one software so as to become a guru, but I think it is not necessary to be a guru to accomplish normal daily operations. Maybe I'm wrong.
I've changed work twice in the last two years.
especially in the first change when I "I put myself on the market" of opportunities I found different.
if you say you sent cv in quantity and received little feedback try to review the cv, maybe it is not well structured or contains macro-inaccuracies that determines a premature cestinetion. I was prepared for every position to which I applied a kind of letter of presentation apart from the cv, which according to the type of application could be incorporated into the mail body or be a separate document.

you could start posting the cv as already suggested so that we can make our comments on that
I have never attached a letter of presentation. I always thought no one reads the presentation letters. They already don't read resumes, let alone letters. Maybe I'm wrong. .

regarding the resume. Now I see if inserting it, my cv is ugly, not of appearance or in the quality of information, I have realized it with indesign and I have treated it a lot, but in the sense of career. I made mistakes.
 
Unfortunately I do not have a master's degree, I am of bologna, I tried to look at duchies, maserati, lamborghini, structured companies, require all masters with at least 105/110. I don't know if it's worth visiting these big companies weekly, I didn't think they were always there looking. . .



I had thought about this possibility, maybe by phone seen covid, but I discarded it. If they need to publish an ad or something... Maybe phone and take me crazy...



Marquis I visited him in the past, I think I had done a telephone interview before the covid of March 2020. I don't think they considered my position.

cad: ptc creo, solidworks, solidedge, freecad(poco), autocad, I have no problem learning new software. I will probably never specialize in one software so as to become a guru, but I think it is not necessary to be a guru to accomplish normal daily operations. Maybe I'm wrong.



I have never attached a letter of presentation. I always thought no one reads the presentation letters. They already don't read resumes, let alone letters. Maybe I'm wrong. .

regarding the resume. Now I see if inserting it, my cv is ugly, not of appearance or in the quality of information, I have realized it with indesign and I have treated it a lot, but in the sense of career. I made mistakes.
Look, where I work, we've got people who can't do "or" with the glass, because we're getting skilled designers... You probably sell yourself wrong. publish your cv and you will see that you will receive a series of comments that will help you improve it. other strategy could be to propose you as a quality control officer, or in the test lab; for those positions are a little less demanding... enter the window into the world of mechanics and, once you have demonstrated your value, take advantage of any job rotation and propose you as a designer. But don't give up!
 
This is my resume:Immagine 2021-02-02 151619.webpI don't think it's very brute at an aesthetic level and readability.

I proposed for anything, from quality control to test lab, through logistics and industry 4.0... anything would be fine for now... certain designer is what everyone aspires to, I happen a job as a designer with only refund fuel expenses I would take it immediately... Of course, it would be up to me to show that I'm worth more than a good fuel. . .
 
This is my resume:View attachment 60867I don't think it's very brute at an aesthetic level and readability.

I proposed for anything, from quality control to test lab, through logistics and industry 4.0... anything would be fine for now... certain designer is what everyone aspires to, I happen a job as a designer with only refund fuel expenses I would take it immediately... Of course, it would be up to me to show that I'm worth more than a good fuel. . .
I'm certainly not in the field to give judgment, but I find that terrible cv.
does not say anything about you, aspirations, passions, experiences etc.
 
This is my resume:View attachment 60867I don't think it's very brute at an aesthetic level and readability.

I proposed for anything, from quality control to test lab, through logistics and industry 4.0... anything would be fine for now... certain designer is what everyone aspires to, I happen a job as a designer with only refund fuel expenses I would take it immediately... Of course, it would be up to me to show that I'm worth more than a good fuel. . .
I'm sorry you didn't make a mistake on dates? you graduated in 2005 and graduated in 2020!
 
looks like the gas bill.
then from the impression that you spent more time making the template than thinking about what to write to us. Didn't you do anything? summer work? Evening studies? supplementary courses or experiences?
Besides, if you've never worked those parameters so high in software, they make your nose flush immediately. how do you know autocad almost perfectly if you have never worked (because one thing is to do exercises at home or at school, another is to make performing in the working phase according to the customer's demands); scripts, dynamic blocks, lisp, vba...
idem solidworks, I have never read your intervention to explain the myriads of problems that are placed. a few months ago you asked a question about how to shape a race. legitimate question, but not by whom indicates advanced knowledge.
For excel I imagine you know how to program macros, make pivot tables, matrix functions etc... almost closed eyes.
 
So? Is that a problem?
If you don't explain that in those 15 years you did something else, of course it's a problem! I'm sorry, but a guy who took 15 years to get a short degree, I don't call him at the interview. Myth, find the way to minimize this negative aspect because it is definitely your heel. then I also agree that the graphic dress of that resume is deleterious.
 
So? Is that a problem?
No problem. we are here I believe, not to judge but to respect others, and if possible help them solve problems. the life of each one is different and unfortunately sometimes tightened of obstacles, health problems, family, personal.. the more you put it. If the resume is fed to a cold algorithm that 12-year-old hole can be the real problem! If in these years they have done work they must indicate, there is no shame of anything! any job is dignified.
 

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