Is Mechanical Drafting a Good Career Path?

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Mechanical drafting is a viable career path with a growing demand, particularly for those proficient in software like Solidworks, Inventor, and ProE. Companies are actively seeking skilled drafters, but many prefer candidates with engineering backgrounds to fulfill multiple roles. While opportunities exist, securing a position may be challenging without the necessary qualifications or experience in engineering. Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering after starting in drafting could enhance career prospects and open more opportunities in the field.
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Hello all,

I was wondering if anyone is or knows any Mechanical Drafters? I am trying to find out if it is a good career path. Also is there a demand for Mechanical Drafters or is work hard to find?

I am trying to explore some new career options. I was thinking I would maybe start out with Mechanical Drafting then later work up to a Degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Thank you for any info or opinions.
 
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Depends on your understanding of programs like Solidworks, Inventor, and ProE. There are a lot of companies right now that really really want people that can use these programs well, if you can convince them that you are very savy in some of these programs then they might be willing to take you. I say "might" because a lot of companies want this person to also be an engineer so they can fill other roles as well. While there are plenty of companies that are looking for people you may have a hard time getting a job for this reason.
 

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