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I'm doing my Final year Automotive Engineering in India.I'm learning FLUENT,CFX in my institute.I have undertaken some projects in CFD problems and also going to complete it successfully shortly.
Will I be able to find a CFD job with a Degree in Automotive Engineering and with basic CFD software knowledge. Please help me By, Rias |
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Dear Rias,
I would suggest that you target the following areas: 1. Automotive companies directly; 2. First-tier suppliers to the above. I would suggest that you investigate their requirements & perhaps target specific areas where you believe that you could offer solutions. Good luck in your endeavours... Regards, Des Aubery... (adTherm Technology - web: www.adtherm.com ) |
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