

I mean, you can become a packaging Engineer for example, and get a 4 year degree in the design of cardboard boxes and plastic clamshells. On a similar note, but far more important, I feel accredited colleges absolutely NEED to have some sort of "CAD" degree. Where I am now, it doesn't matter, so don't care anymore.

I'd heard that for a while PTC actually DID have a certification process, but I also heard that employers refused to value these users and didn't pay them anything more for having the certification, unlike in the IT world where you ARE paid for the certification. Seamlessly share and reuse data more effectively by sharing digital sketches created in this intuitive 2D CAD appĮxperience first-hand how Creo can tackle your product design challenges, empowering you to compete more effectively in the marketplace.Back when it mattered for me, I always wanted PTC to have a certification program, like there is for IT guys with Microsoft, networking etc.

