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  • The Banana
    Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 321

    Beta test Autodesk and SolidWorks Classes

    The joy of my life is that every 18 months or so I land at a new amazing company. In this case I landed at a training company. We currently focus on the CAD space but are expanding and we need a constant influx of people to take our courses in beta and give us a list of all the issues they had: lack of clarity, buttons not working, etc. In exchange for every course you beta test, we will give you 3 months free to any one existing course we have. All of our courses are built to get you ready for certification where it makes sense, and we are hands down the leader in Autodesk training.

    The courses I need beta tested this month are:
    Plant 3D 2015
    AutoCAD Electrical 2015
    AutoCAD MEP 2015
    Map 3D 2015
    Simulation 2015
    SolidWorks 2015
    Revit STR Advanced 2015
    P and ID 2015

    If you are interested in this deal, PM me. Our full course list can be found at GlobaleTraining.ca If you contact our main line you will be lost in Edmonton somewhere, so seriously PM me directly if this is of interest. I am looking for a core group of people that are interested in potentially doing this all the time as we roll out new courses. If you are a student, this is a super awesome deal because Autodesk is free for students and then our courses get you better training than you probably are getting in school And we need people ASAP. Literally these courses launch in 3 weeks.
    I loathe the need to say this, The Banana is a female.

    If you want an AMAZING German Shepherd, I know people www.ragnarshepherds.com.
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    robertras
    Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 115

    Hello,
    I have a couple of questions about this,
    First how long are these courses, and are they online or in person.
    Second what is the time commitment required to complete these courses.
    Third do we need to own the software for the particular course, or are licenses or temp keys provided.

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      The Banana
      Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 321

      The courses are in total probably 4-5 hours long and they are all on-line.

      We have tight turnaround on getting system testing done, usually 3-5 days.

      The software you do need, which is why I suggested this for students, since all of Autodesk is free to students. A few engineers also contacted me who have access to the software but have never used it. We cannot supply the software.

      Not asked in this thread but asked multiple times off line. I DO have contract work available as well. Some of it is mindless cut and paste and some of it is far more involved. It is paid work, but you need to be ok with how contractor work works, you sign an SOW for each piece, you invoice us, we issue payment when the work is complete. So its not fast fast money, its like 14 days before you see the money. However the contracts tend to be 2-3 days of work and tend to be about $20/hour. I am currently making the list of contractors we have on call and what their background is, if we have a master contract signed, all that good stuff. Anyone who wants on that list should have CAD experience in one way or another -- just makes life easier. Drop me a PM if there is interest! Some of the people we hire full time have come from that list as well.
      I loathe the need to say this, The Banana is a female.

      If you want an AMAZING German Shepherd, I know people www.ragnarshepherds.com.

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      • #4
        generalpetres
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 787

        what sort of classes are available for solidworks?
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          chromatica
          Member
          • May 2013
          • 182

          Contract Work

          I have an advanced degree in applied mechanics and software development experience. I've taken formal training in AutoCAD and Rhino. I've conducted training in Mathematica. Are you interested?

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