It appears from going on these internship hunts, a lot of people are using either Microstation or Open Roads in the area.
Now don't get me wrong. A lot of people still use AutoCAD civil and AutoCAD itself. But you work Microstation, you can get okay work as all the state maps are done in it.
Problem is, college program goes DEEP AutoCAD and then pushes AutoCAD Plant 3D (piping) and Autodesk Revit heavy last semester.
I may be having to take Uedemy courses to stay competitive to not end up in a plant.
Has anyone here made the jump from AutoCAD to Microstation?
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