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Hey there Vishal,
Its good to hear from you again. Of course, we are WAY Overdue to
meet up. Feel free to DM me...
And, thanks for the feedback. I agree, having a MUCH Larger
Umbrella co. over the the co. you work for - is always a great
idea! As you know its quite stable - as is with Desktop Metal.
And, true - it would be awesome to get involved with something
like metal 3D Printing - especially as I have 1 pet project of
mine I'd just LOVE to throw at a Metal printer!!!
Yes, I believe the big differentiator is the Speed of the printing
- AFAIK. They do a technique similar to Carbon3D, but, it seems
their technique at Nexa3D may be more sophisticated than Carbon3D!
Am curious - what is meant by USP? Of course, there's always this
option that you are at a Startup that hits REALLY BIG, and then
you are really set for retirement! But, yeah - I'm already had
experience working at a Start-up type co., Essentium, which ended
Badly!
-K
Sorry for my slow reply on this...
And, actually - you're wrong about your assumption. Both co's KNOW
I have no real experience w/Resin printing. Except for my time at
Essentium, where I explained I worked directly with one of the
engineers that was using the resin printers we had. I explained
that one project was making some parts for the new 240 3DP's at
Essentium, and I was printing parts on a 180, which this engineer
was also printing parts on the resin printer (I think it was a
Photon). And, at one point - I was collaborating with them in
regards to slicing of the parts, and specifically, orienting them
in the slicer program for the resin printer. So - yeah, other than
that - both co's do indeed know I am know a Resin guy, purely an
FDM kinda Dude! But, they are BOTH Still very interested in me!!!
But, what you say is true - it would be VERY Uncomfortable to be
at an Envision client, and not be able to properly fix their
machine. That being said - as part of the Envision deal, they
would ship me to Michigan, where I would do training for 2-3
weeks.
As for travel wearing me down - yeah, maybe. Upside - I would get
ALL the frequent flyer miles for flights, rental cars and hotels.
So, that means that I could potentially go on free vacations -
where I need only buy Food and lots to Drink!!!
Another benefit of the travel. They told me that if I am traveling
to a location where I have friends or family, the travel plans can
be made to straddle a weekend - so that during the weekend I could
hang with the friends or family. Which would be Awesome!
Lastly, and this is Quite exciting to me - I got a contact back
from another job application, and they want me to interview with
them. Its Relativity, that does Metal 3D Printing of Rockets - AND
- its RIGHT here in my back yard in Long Beach!!!
Will try and keep folks posted on the outcomes...
-K
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Thank you SO Much Nikki for your replies - and to be so excited
about new opportunities for me!
Truthfully - I'm torn between Envision & Nexa. Sure - the
opportunity to travel - meet a lot of clients - see cool projects
at different co's - get a TON of frequent flyer miles for
flights/hotels/rental cars - its all quite awesome! And, they are
going to heavily train me for the position - like shipping my
humanoid form to Michigan for like 2-3 weeks, which is the
headquarters. And, I'm always up for learning new stuff indeed!!!
But - Nexa - its also cool, since they will want me not only to
support printers, but potentially help develop training materials,
beef up their database for the FAQ's, potentially even make
training videos. Which, really allows me to Apply a LOT of my
background (as my background is teaching 3D CG, MANY years of
database systems work - as well as 3D Printing).
That's why I am torn between the jobs.
Now, Relativity - that really excites me, not only because I would
be Directly involved with Metal 3DP's - but, also - to be involved
in a co. that's directly involved in Space exploration and getting
humans onto other planets like Mars. So - yeah - the opportunity
to be involved with Space missions would be AMAZING! Downside -
that job is Purely a 3DP Tech - and I don't think it will pay as
well as the other 2. But, I may find out more about that tomorrow
- in my 1st of 8 interviews - with the 1st one being with the co.
recruiter.
I will definitely keep everyone posted as to how the Entire thing
Pans Out...
-Kurt
...Formerly known as VR-FX
...Still Known as the Dragon-Guy!
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So - Interesting times...
Well, yesterday - I get the rejection from the Nexa3D Job. Then,
this morning I get a call from EnvisionTec/Desktop Metal - and was
informed they ARE offering me that job!
Although - I actually interviewed w/HR this past Tues. for
Relativity - and have the 2nd interview, this time with Hiring Mgr
- on Monday. I may reach out to Relativity - to try and push
things forward. Mainly just to ask what is the Pay. And also let
them know I got an offer - as the HR woman there was asking about
my other searches. Will see what happens. But, otherwise - I will
be shipping out to Michigan for 2-3 weeks of onsite training - and
will probably travel there in about a week or so.
So - there you have it...
Finally - a Decent Outcome!
-Kurt
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Thanks Andy. But, FYI - I will be supporting their larger machines, and its a wide range of customer use cases - definitely not only Dental.
Of course, for me - the traveling will be a bonus. And, piling up frequent flyer & hotel & rental car points will be GREAT - and allow me Free vacations in near future!!!
-K
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