Hi, I'm just wrapping up my Master's here and looking at what kind of jobs are out there. It'll be my first engineering job. I've never used any CAD other than Pro/E. I have a couple questions.
(a) How popular is Pro/E out there in the real world -- am I going to be an oddball for only having Pro/E experience and would it have been more desireable to have used/learned a different CAD software while doing my thesis (basically my entire experience with CAD) as far as being equipped for getting best possible job?
(b) How different are other CAD softwares (AutoCAD in particular)? I feel like the bulk of my time in learning Pro/E has been in learning its interface andskills that won't necessarily transfer well.
(c) How do people generally feel that Pro/E stacks up against other popular CAD softwares?
(a) How popular is Pro/E out there in the real world -- am I going to be an oddball for only having Pro/E experience and would it have been more desireable to have used/learned a different CAD software while doing my thesis (basically my entire experience with CAD) as far as being equipped for getting best possible job?
(b) How different are other CAD softwares (AutoCAD in particular)? I feel like the bulk of my time in learning Pro/E has been in learning its interface andskills that won't necessarily transfer well.
(c) How do people generally feel that Pro/E stacks up against other popular CAD softwares?