Hard to answer in my own opinion but I see a lot who is known to CAD and it's #1 rule of thumb to learn I think for this position other than that I'm not sure.
Hello.
I am in the process offinishing a thesis I've been working on for a while, and I've been
asked to try to get the insight of practicing Industrial or Product Designers on the following:
What computer skills do you use in your professional practice?
If you could spare a couple of minutes to provide your input I'd really appreciate it. Please feel free to be as specific as possible (i.e., NURBS modelling? but also not just related to CAD; do you use computer programming? project management tools?).
(If you would like to read the abstract of the thesis, feel free to check this link:
2018-07_Abstract_01.pdf
Thanks a lot!!!
Hard to answer in my own opinion but I see a lot who is known to CAD and it's #1 rule of thumb to learn I think for this position other than that I'm not sure.
Thanks for this link
thank you for drop link
Here is some of the best skills i used.
Powerpoint
Word
Excel
Photoshop
Illustrator
Acrobat
Quickbooks
Autodesk Sketchbook
All the usual Office Tools others have mentioned, CAD of various sorts, Revit, assembly language & structured text and several front-end interfaces, C and its derivatives.