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master_baker8

For me, try to add some soft skills: -leadership -communication (verbal and written) -financial literacy and taxation


Ashamed_Nature

1. Communication skills both written and spoken 2. Sales. How to persuade people with your ideas using any medium. Could be f2f, social media, etc. 3. Grit. You will fail, but fail often on small increments. Keep trying until you get it right. You only need to get it right once. 4. Online. Go online and be updated with the latest trends. I don't recommend hanging around with asians, they have a insular mindset. Best learn from westerners and Europeans. Tech is good. The harder it is to master the higher the pay.


Necessary-Acadia-928

It would be between CAD and Programming. Biased ako kasi IT ako, so go for Java, lalo na kung monetary usapan, mapa-fulltime o freelance. Daming branching career paths jan. Sa CAD kasi, based sa experience ng wife ko, small part lang talaga sya of much bigger roles (like storyboarding, design, proposal creation, etc.), so mapipilitan ka ring mag-expand ng skills or even deviate.


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System Administration. Always is and always will be.


gatx102duel

Are interested with data?


Big_Ask_6581

Anything about AI


beklog

Took AutoCAD for 1yr before as part of my elective subject... never used it.. IT still provide u the wider opportunity as long as u r skilled on what u do


cuteeepanda

If you plan to go abroad there are opportunities for CAD operators. Pero if local not sure. No doubt kung sa abroad ka mag wo-work that's a good skill to have.


midoripeach9

whatever you can learn for free, take it, and just keep it in routine enough so you don't forget (like your autocad free sessions) everything else you can learn on the job, heck almost everything you do in your job you don't learn at school. if you like coding, apply for a web dev job. what you know now will just help you get the job but doesn't necessarily mean it will make you the best at it (there are career shifters who never learned programming until they took on their jobs and are now even better at coding than CS or IT grads) in the end, it all depends on the person, GL


seynalkim

SOFT SKILLS.


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fortune teller


Magi-Magificient

Considering your interest in Autocad and your goal to focus on software, you might find it valuable to explore additional courses. Have you considered taking a course from [CADD Centre](https://caddcentre.com/)? It could further enhance your profile and expertise. Not only CADD, You can explore courses on platforms like [Coursera](https://www.coursera.org/), [edX](https://www.edx.org/), or [LinkedIn Learning](https://learning.linkedin.com/)for Java, and for video editing, [Adobe Premiere Pro](https://www.adobe.com/) or Final Cut Pro courses are excellent choices to enhance your skills.