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Once you have completed your CAD drafting courses and developed the skills that employers are looking for, you will be ready to start a rewarding career as a CAD designer. However, there are a few steps you’ll need to take before securing a job.

First and foremost, you will have to snag a few job interviews, and doing so will require you to get noticed by employers and HR managers. If employers don’t know about your CAD skills and diploma, then they won’t know why you’re the perfect fit for their company. Getting noticed is an important part of starting your career.

If you are considering enrolling in a CAD school, or you have recently earned your diploma, read on to learn how to get noticed by potential employers.

Write a Stellar Resume that Highlights your CAD Skills

Your resume is an important part of your job search. It’s a quick and easy way for employers to learn about previous experience, education, and the skills you have that make you a good candidate.

To help you start your job search on the right foot, make sure that your resume is clean, properly formatted, up-to-date, and easy to read. Ask a friend or family member to look over your resume before you send it out to ensure that it’s typo-free.

Use Social Media to Get Noticed

In today’s information age, one of the first things employers check is social media, which makes it a great way to get noticed. Try using social media platforms like LinkedIn to connect with employers.

If you want to work as an architectural drafter, for example, then consider searching for and following some of your favourite architecture firms. You can also like their Facebook page, and follow them on Twitter.

Of course, it’s important to ensure that your social media accounts make you look professional. Social media blunders—like saying something negative about a previous employer—might convince others that you’re not the right fit for their company.

Put Your CAD Portfolio Online

Many CAD professionals are putting their portfolios online. This is because having an online portfolio means that employers can look up your work quickly, and see for themselves that you have the CAD skills they’re looking for.

As you complete you CAD drafting courses, consider putting the best examples of your work online. There are many easy-to-use platforms that can help you create a website for your portfolios, such as WordPress and GoDaddy.

Build up Your Professional Network

Networking is an important part of being noticed in today’s job market. To build up your professional network, try joining local organizations, talking with friends and family, and talking to your instructors. Many CAD schools, such as Digital School, are connected with local employers and will event host networking and recruiting events so that you can build up your network.

Consider making business cards and keeping a few with you. That way, if you meet an employer at a networking event and they ask for your contact information, you don’t have to worry about awkwardly fumbling with a pen and paper.

Highlight the Skills You Learned in Your CAD Drafting Courses During Your Job Interview

Once you have scored an interview, you will want to make sure to arrive prepared and ready to highlight all of your strengths.

Consider doing some research on the company for which you are applying—reading their website and social media pages are great ways to learn more about! You can also prepare answers to common interview questions like “Why are you interested in working as a CAD technician?” and “Why do you want to work for our company?”

Are you interested in developing the skill needed to start a CAD career?

Visit Digital School for more information or to speak with an advisor.