Career questions tagged drafting


How Does the Colorado Opportunity Fund (COF) Work? #2025
I’m an in-state student planning to enroll in the Architectural Drafting Certificate program at Front Range Community College (FRCC). I’m trying to understand how the Colorado Opportunity Fund (COF) applies to my tuition. FRCC’s website lists tuition as $285 per credit hour for in-state students and $169 per credit hour after the COF stipend is applied. However, when I check my COF account, it shows that I’m awarded $145 and that $145 remains. I’ve already been approved for COF and selected to apply the stipend toward eligible courses. I’m planning to enroll in 6 credit hours for my first semester and want to understand how this amount will impact my tuition. Could someone please explain how the $145 COF amount is calculated and applied to tuition? Also, why does the actual reduction on FRCC’s website show only $116 per credit hour instead of $145? I’d appreciate any clarification or advice to help me make an informed decision. #2025

Is AutoCAD 3D still necessary in #2025, with tools like SketchUp and 3ds Max available?
I’m an interior designer from Thailand with over 5 years of experience. I’m now based in Denver, CO and currently applying for drafting/interior-related jobs in the U.S. I’ve mostly worked with SketchUp for 3D modeling and rendering, and I’m also familiar with tools like 3ds Max and Revit. But recently, I’ve seen some job listings that still mention AutoCAD 3D. So I’m wondering — is AutoCAD 3D still considered necessary in #2025? And if yes, in what kind of jobs or industries is it most commonly used? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Thanks in advance!

What is the best portfolio layout for 2025 – portrait, landscape, or square? #2025
I’m an interior designer from Thailand with 5+ years of experience. I’ve been living in Denver, CO, and currently looking for drafting/interior-related positions in the U.S. I’m updating my portfolio this year and wondering: what’s the best layout in 2025—portrait, landscape, or square? I’d like my portfolio to work well across different formats: - Sending as a PDF - Uploading to websites or job platforms - Presenting during interviews (online or in person) - Possibly printing it If anyone has advice or has seen what works best lately, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Thanks in advance! #2025

Thai Interior Designer is trying to get a drafting job in Denver for 1 year. What should I improve? #2025
I’m an interior designer from Thailand with 5+ years of experience in commercial projects like retail stores, restaurants, and department stores. I moved to Denver, CO, about a year ago and have been actively applying for CAD drafter or entry-level architecture/drafting jobs ever since. I have a U.S. Green Card and full work authorization, so I’m legally allowed to work in the country. I’ve had a few interviews, but I haven’t been hired yet. I’m starting to wonder: does my international experience not count for much here in the U.S.? Or is there something I’m missing that would make me a stronger candidate? I’m currently self-studying Revit and AutoCAD, and I’m considering joining a certificate program at a community college. I’m also trying to improve my portfolio and resume. I’d love your advice on: - How can I make my background more appealing to U.S. employers? - What should I focus on learning or improving right now? - Are there common mistakes that international professionals like me should avoid when job-hunting in the U.S.? Any tips or feedback would be truly appreciated. Thank you! #2025

Comparing In-State Tuition in Denver vs. Moving to LA for CAD/Drafting Programs? #2025
Hi, I live in Denver, Colorado, and am exploring options to study CAD/Drafting. I have over 5 years of experience working as an Interior Designer in Thailand, and now I’m looking to enhance my technical drafting skills to better align with U.S. industry standards. I’m debating whether it would be more cost-effective to: Stay in Denver and study as an In-State Resident at a community college like Arapahoe Community College (ACC) or Move to Los Angeles to attend a CAD/Drafting program, even though I’m currently not a California Resident Here are my main questions: How does the cost and value of studying in-state at ACC in Denver compare with non-resident tuition in LA (e.g., at LATTC or ELAC)? Are there any affordable CAD/Drafting programs in LA for non-residents, including private schools or bootcamps? How long would it take to become a California resident and qualify for in-state tuition? Based on my experience, would it be better to stay in Denver or move to LA for career opportunities and education in this field? Any advice or insights from people who’ve gone through something similar would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! #2025

What are the different types of jobs in architecture? I think I want to become an architect but I don't know enough to make the decision.
I want to get a degree in architecture. Im not sure if architecture is the best route. I'm not sure exactly what an architect does. I like working with my hands. I like designing. I like problem solving. I was a carpenter for a year, and a mechanic before that. Im lost in the details. Drafting, designing and building all sound very appealing to me. I'm just not sure what routes and possibilities are on the path.

Long distance vs close by?
What is the difference between colleges that are farther away from home and colleges only a drive away? What skills will you develop?

Is "drafter" a still-used position at engineering firms? What skills does a drafter need?
For example, if you were going to a college with vocational courses, would it make sense to try to pursue something that prepares you to become a drafter? Are engineering firms still looking for people to handle just drafting, or do they only want engineers? If they are, what are the necessary drafting programs to learn that make you more employable? #engineering #civil-engineering #drafting #computer-aided-drafting #architectural-drafting #structural-drafting #vocational-school #vocational-planning #vocationalprograms

Are the jobs for CADD Drafters common or in high demand?
I am planning on getting a 2 year degree in CADD Drafting, because it's something I am very interested in, and I would like to know if I would be able to get a job after I get my degree. #design #computer-aided-drafting #drafting


I like computer drafting and architecture. I would like a 2 year degree. Would I have a disadvantage over someone with a four or five year degree?
People are telling me a master's degree is better than an associate's. #or #someone #with #year #either #five #two #architecture #computer-aided-drafting #drafting #architecture-and-planning #architect #career

how does art benefits the not so average artist ?
I love to do art! I'm very good, but I just don't want to waste my time investing my time into something that I feel could benefit for me in the highest way possible, when it seems as if I've done so much but only moved one step. #art #illustrator #comics #drafting #drawing-skills #visual

Where in the U.S. are drafting jobs needed?
Drafting has a -3 percent outlook within the next 5 years. Job numbers are declining. #cad #drafting #computer-aided-drafting

Lost looking for careers design houses
EDUCATION I'VE COMPLETED: Western Australia Certificate of Education Governor Stirling Senior High School, 2012 ; Certificate III in Media Completed at Central TAFE, 2012; Certificate II in Music; Completed at Cyril Jackson Senior High School, 2012; Certificate III Business and Certificate III Business Admin; Completed at Polytechnic West Tafe, 2013; Bachelor of Creative Industries, Film major 6 months completed at Edith Cowan University, 2014. I started a different bachelor in 2015, it was the bachelor of Arts I was studying Japanese Major and Arts Minor but after about... 8 weeks? I dropped out due to life. So I haven't been in school since... maybe June this year and I've had A LOT of time to think about careers. SO my interest, I've always LOVED houses and design, so I thought maybe architecture but after some research I'm not sure it's for me, so then I looked into drafting and interior design. I've even looked at apprenticeships for building (so like painting ect) but I'm a (not very fit/strong) girl who can't really see herself working in/at a construction site. I'm really interested in tv shows that have anything to do with renovating or helping people find their perfect homes, which leads me to real estate. I've applied for many real estate positions and looked up studying it but again I feel like working in that field of work isn't by career goal, i'll be associated with houses but I wouldn't be able to renovate them or help design them. I'm not sure, my heads a mess so my career goal is a mess. Just wondering if there are any other paths that I haven't heard of yet? And looking for some good insight of people who work in any of these roles or similar roles. #design #real-estate #interior #building #drafting #houses

How Can I Become a Drafter
I don't quite know yet what type of drafting I want to pursue, but can someone walk me through the process? My main concern is college, and if I need to attend, for how long should I go? #college #university #cad #drafting #architectural-drafting #structural-drafting

What are some better alternatives to ITT Tech's school of drafting and design?
In the past few weeks I have had a lot of time to consider both my interest and my options. I’ve taken the time to look at local schools and programs that they offer. The first thing I’ve decided is that I want to do something that allows me to use my creativity. the thing that has caught my eye the most was itt techs school of drafting and design and the school looked great on my campus visit however when I looked online at reviews for the school and most of them were 1 star reviews and warnings to stay away from the place, calling it a scam or just a waste of money. I know that wasting 40,000 dollars on an education is a stupid idea but I can’t shake the excitement of seeing the glass cabinet full of building models wooden butterfly’s cars and the technical drawing kit that was offered as part of the program. Do you have any advice about how I could go about this without wasting my money? #design #cad #drafting #technical-drawing