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Unread 15-05-2003, 00:00
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I would also suggest thatyou include drawings that demonstrate your capability in dimensioning (GD&T preferred). Component details (multiple) that are intended to be manufactured using different processes - ie; an injection molded part and a formed part, like a bracket. Include an assembly drawing, with at least one section view on it if you can, to round out the portfolio. Another thing to remember is that the ability to create models (solids or wire frame) demonstrate the ability to utilize a specific software program. You should also be able to demonstrate some level of knowledge in drafting standards and drawing creation. One last thing, even though the job is about communicating graphically, it is very important to communicate well verbally in the interview. I support my comments from experience - Delphi Design Group Manager for 5 years and Baker College Drafting/Design instructor 4 years. That's what I'd be looking for. I wish you the very best of luck in your endeavor.
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