You should widen your career perspectives rather than Simens only. 6 f+ }% t7 X3 |
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Most instrument and automation positions are related to Honeywell, Johnsons, Simens. I think the foundamentls are quite similar. As long as you can get into the threshold of the first job, things will go better.. S2 y; d8 L {" S( \8 k6 ^$ E" q4 g
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Good luck! *^_^*
Agree with the above point.+ Q0 j: h% |' R7 i* T7 Z
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Try to enrich your knowledge structure. It should be not that hard as you have a solid fundation. When I came here, I only have OMRON experience in PLC, but AB/Modicon are the dominant PLC here. The only way is to tune yourself and adapt to the reality. % q! k2 R; _5 `/ i; ~# k 4 u; L2 i! @9 e7 FI just complete a S7 300 project in company. It's true that Siemens products have a relatively small maket share here.6 ~" l! n; V$ t: C3 x
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Good luck!