I applied for a job at Sims Recycling in the local area, near Sacramento California. They only had Inventor and had ran out of applicants that knew it. So they punted and advertised for SolidWorks guys. After the interview part they asked me to draw something using inventor. Never even heard of Inventor but figured how different could it be. Besides I figured that I could "google it" to find out how to do something like draw a line. Nope the internet was disabled. But came up with something reasonable and they hired me on the spot. Worked there for 4 years but now back to SolidWorks.
For an alternative experience ask Dennis Bacon. He came by during the time I was there and after a few minutes threw up his hands and walked out.
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Actually there are a few things that Inventor does better than SolidWorks. Perhaps that would make another post.