i looking job in london

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by KalipDizayn, Dec 19, 2006.

  1. KalipDizayn

    KalipDizayn Guest

    hi all designer.

    i m nurkan. i have just joined this group. I graduated from Gazi
    University, Faculty of Technical Education, Molding Teaching in 2005. I
    worked at a company named Bursa Mold and Die Center (BKM) as the Chief
    of Design and Purchase for about a year. I quitted this job on 30
    November 2006. I want to go to the U.K. after 10 Jan 2007 for Language
    Education. i want to work with Solidworks but it is difficult.

    Thank You Your advise

    Best Regards

    Nurkan KAHRAMAN
     
    KalipDizayn, Dec 19, 2006
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    jjs Guest


    Nurkan

    If you are going to be in London, I am afraid there will be few jobs
    that are engineering associated. Most industry moved out long ago.

    The industrial cities of the UK will have more opportunities I think.
    However get it touch with technical recruitment agencies and see what
    there is. Make sure they specialise in technical appointments and
    are not general recruitement agents, as your brief CV indicates you
    have the abilty required.


    Jonathan
     
    jjs, Dec 20, 2006
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  3. KalipDizayn

    KalipDizayn Guest

    thank you your advise.

    do you know any technical agencies ? maybe i can sent my CV.

    best regard

    nurkan kahraman


    yazdi:
     
    KalipDizayn, Dec 20, 2006
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  4. KalipDizayn

    KalipDizayn Guest

    thank you



    yazdi:
     
    KalipDizayn, Dec 20, 2006
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  5. KalipDizayn

    Bo Guest

    Solidworks.com has the "Manufacturing Network" where for Ireland the
    first company on the list is:

    DesignWise Automation Ltd
    Limerick, IE

    Go through U.K. & Wales and Scotland and see what companies are listed,
    which obviously use SolidWorks.

    Bo
     
    Bo, Dec 20, 2006
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