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Why should you have a work portfolio as a SOLIDWORKS user?

9/30/2020

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Why should you have a work portfolio as a SOLIDWORKS user?

Design work portfolio
SOLIDWORKS currently has more than 3.2 million users at the moment, which is a large number. With such a large number of people, it is becoming less significant just to list SOLIDWORKS in our resumes. Instead, it is becoming more important to show what we can do with it and what we have done with it in addition to all the other skills you have. What is the best way to show all that? 

​One great way to show one’s skills is through a work portfolio
. So, what is a work portfolio, why have one, and what can you include in it? Let us explore those.

What is a work portfolio?

A work portfolio is a selection of work cases that you put together to prove your expertise.  ​

Why have a portfolio?

The main reason to have one is it asks as solid proof of your capabilities. Without one, you will only be telling your audience about your skills without any proof. The power of a work portfolio is supplemented by a new push to emphasize skills on hiring procedures over only degrees. We made a video on The Case for Skills – Do University Degrees Matter. ​​

What can you include in your SOLIDWORKS Portfolio?

If SOLIDWORKS is a major skill you would like to prove, then there are elements that you can include in your portfolio:  ​​​
3d modeling Turbine Rotors and Shaft
3d model project x

Different SOLIDWORKS models:

Since SOLIDWORKS is a 3D modeling software, then a major expectation of having actual 3D models you created. Those could be ones you made for a job, an internship, university, or a side fun models.  Those can tell your audience that you know how to use the software. The more complex your models are, the higher is your competency level.  ​
plane cad drawings

Additional engineering and design skills

Keep in mind that SOLIDWORKS is a tool that supplements and can be supplemented by other different skills and attributes. You will need to identify those and include them in your portfolio. For example, if you are looking to work in areas of structural engineering, then the application of FEA analysis can be a good addition to your portfolio. If you are a product designer, then sketches and different design processes can be valuable. To identify those additions, you must first understand your audience and find what skills would be helpful to them.  If you are looking to have a comprehensive course to teach you all about building portfolios, you can check our new Complete Work Portfolio Building Course.  

If you pre-enroll in the course before Oct 6th, you can get a 70% discount on the course's fee. Don't miss the chance.
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by Tayseer Almattar, TforDesign Founder

Tayseer is the founder of TforDesign. He has a passion for learning design and making all learning digestible and exciting.  ​​
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tsjmattar/​

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