Calling all SketchUp experts (in the U.S.)!
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I'm looking into whether the positions are regional or national. (Somehow one of the links is broken and the folks "in the know" are working on that right now.)
I'll let you all know as soon as I hear back.
- CraigD
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It's a shame you don't have such training programmes in Europe...
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@gaieus said:
It's a shame you don't have such training programmes in Europe...
LOL! We do Csaba, and I'll be sure to let you be the first to know when they come available...by posting it here!
- CraigD
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Ha! Thanks, Craig!
I used to tech for 9 years and I realy miss it.
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Wow, CraigD, that sounds like fun. Too bad I have a job I love. Last year would have been perfect.
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@gaieus said:
It's a shame you don't have such training programmes in Europe...
I'm ATC Trainer here in Germany, but all is done by the resellers. So people do not have any knowledge of what is possible here. No Fairtrades, no marketing, no services, no POC
coming up from Google...only web advices. Yep, it's a shame. -
I could teach Ruby, and would REALLY enjoy it, but I could only do weekend gigs.
Todd
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I have more information about the positions. We are looking for people who have expertise in SketchUp (for professional use) and want to work with the product for a year. Candidates need to be comfortable leading groups and very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about SketchUp and Google Earth. The position is salaried with pay and expense issued each week, and has benefits available. SketchUp trainers are based at their homes (anywhere in US) and travel up to three times per month to lead our training events.
If you think this is for you, please let me know!
Cheers,
- CraigD
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Here is the job post (Please mention where you saw this when you email with your resume):
Folks, we are looking for enthusiasts who love teaching people how cool SketchUp is. We have three openings for long term (one-year) temporary SketchUp trainers. You would be working as a full-time Google temp and need to be available to travel.
The position involves weekly travel to lead our public training courses in cities around the US.
Responsibilities:
β’ Travel to training locations
β’ Lead training classes of up to 10 students
β’ Learn and employ SketchUp training content and methods
β’ Provide all required feedback and expense reporting
β’ Other duties as assignedRequirements:
β’ BA/BS degree
β’ Experience with SketchUp or other complex 3D or DTP design software
β’ Ability to communicate complex issues/concepts clearly and effectively.
β’ Comfort in public speaking
β’ Experience in adult learning is helpfulIf you are interested, please send your resume to <training at sketchup.com>
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Does this seem interesting to folks?
- CraigD
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@craigd said:
Does this seem interesting to folks?
I'm sure it does, Craig...
The problem for me is, that you don't seem to have similar seminars running in Europe...
If you had I would most definitely be very interested...!
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Craig, this is very interesting and I would jump on it if it were not for 3 factors.
- I have a full time job that I love and cannot leave.
- I just started with Form Fonts as well and need to "settle in".
- Other than: "Hey where is the Great Wall of China?" or "What does my house look like?" I have never used Google Earth let alone modeled anything for it.
Thanks for posting this up here however. I am sure you will get some more interest as the week progresses.
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#3 is very disheartening....
Take a look at some of the 3D work that is going on there. Look at Westport, Ireland, or Marvao Portugal if you want to see some interesting 3D work.
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Back on topic...
If the the job looks interesting (and you don't share Eric's POV), please throw your hat in the ring.
Cheers,
- CraigD
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Europe, Craig, Europe!
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@burkhard said:
@gaieus said:
It's a shame you don't have such training programmes in Europe...
I'm ATC Trainer here in Germany, but all is done by the resellers. So people do not have any knowledge of what is possible here. No Fairtrades, no marketing, no services, no POC
coming up from Google...only web advices. Yep, it's a shame.Craig,
I donβt really know the policy of Google or the people behind SU but I think there
is a great potential potential market for SU in Europe.
I visit special arch-design fair-trades all over Europe on regular basis and
I agree with Burkhard with a small effort the possibilities of SU would be
brought to attention to a great many professionals.
Let me just give You an example.
From 23 to 27 th of February in Dusseldorf , Germany there is a Global
Retail trade fair. This is probably the biggest in the world, even I think
bigger than the one in Chicago. It is held every three Years . I have attended
the last two and I will be attending probably this one too. There are 1600 exibitors
from 50 countries and over 100.000 visitors are expected. These are not
normal visitors but mostly professionals . There is a special area reserved
for architects and designers.
The reason I am writing this is that I have been designing among other projects
retail spaces for almost 15 years . I have designed over 200 stores and before
I stumbled by accident on SU . Before I had used different applications but
after SU and I never looked back.
The applications that have been offered on these Fairs are of two kinds.First β The producers of shop equipment sell You their own package so that
You can plan the layout using their own products.
Second- The packages are offered by individual software producers .In both cases the prices are high they range from 5000 to 10000 euros.
The learning curve is steep and they are more fixture orientated than
design.This is just one example but I could tell You many others.
Cheers,
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If Google needs training people in Europe, you will get my resume.
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That's great feedback guys! I can't wait till the call for European trainers comes up!
In the meant time, we're still looking for good U.S. trainers right now. If there are people who are on the fence about this, please let me know. We can talk through more of the details and maybe you'll find that this is possible to do AND have your own business not be affected.
You'll make great contacts in the U.S., and get a leg up on the competition while doing this trainer gig by the way.
Send in your resumes, or contact me.
Cheers,
- CraigD
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