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business. What you can offer an established designer is of primary importance when applying for a job. And despite being a profession of small businesses there are jobs to be had. Larger design firms often have a regular turnover of newly qualified staff and landscape companies are increasingly looking to add a design function to their services. Top of
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the list for skills these days is an ability to produce great 3D models with SketchUp and back this up with a good knowledge of Vectorworks Landmark. So you should start thinking about embracing and using those skills as soon as you get them on your design course. If you are still to decide on a course check that the studio tutorials will include
CAD specialists both as lecturers and in your studio time so that you develop skills quickly. Depending where you are and your role you could be paid anything from 9 to 25 an hour so you need to think if the experience on lower pay is worth it. With a great designer with real skills to pass on then it just might be. But don't ever work for nothing, you'll
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