Need your help.
I have to change job now. If anybody have some clue about CFD vacant positions, please please give me some informations. I will be greately gratified for your "charcoal in the snow".
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Re: Need your help.
(1). Currently, CFD is probably not a fashion key word in the job market. It is hard to search for job openings under CFD. (2). But under the computer programming, Internet, web related fields, there are endless listings. I think, the same is true for other conventional field of engineering. (3). Running computer codes alone does not seem to produce a lot of positive solutions, compare with day traders in the stoke market. (4). My suggestion is: a job is a job. it is something you do and got paid for it. if you are really in love with CFD , like me, you do it without pay. and even if you have to work on something for a living, with your love in CFD, sooner or later, you will be back. and sometimes, it is easier for a MD to find a comfortable job in a far remote area. If there is a problem, I would say that it is not the problem with you, but the problem with the state of the art of CFD. take a break from CFD, there is always a job waiting for you somewhere. but you will have to do some searching for it.
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Re: Need your help.
(1). I didn't seem to be able to type the "stock market" correctly recently. (2). Shall we say that the job market is linked to the stock market in the same way. It is the demand and supply based on the expectation.
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Re: Need your help.
why not try the cfd jobs database on the cfd online homepage jonas has a pretty good list. what happened at cmold? did you quit or are they cutting back staff? i ask because i've used their products which i find to be quite good.
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