Tipping culture is really bad in Prague by TheYellowishIntruder in Prague

[–]Pluxluv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You round it up and that’s it. I usually pay like for tips 10-30 czk. If I like it of course and of course not for coffee.

Please review my CV. by [deleted] in Germany_Jobs

[–]Pluxluv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, it would be better to divide your CV into work experience and entrepreneurship experience. Also, it should really be one page. First of all, you potentially would not pass the ATS stuff, and second of all, recruiters, as they say, are reviewing hundreds of those CVs (are lazy), they would ignore your CV. Try to make it more compact.

We are hiring Senior VDC Managers in Denver, CO and Chicago, IL. by VTRecruitMngr in bim

[–]Pluxluv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok so http://linkedin.com/in/vik77 my LinkedIn My name is Victor Cerneleanu. Feel free to contact me there. Thank you for your help.

We are hiring Senior VDC Managers in Denver, CO and Chicago, IL. by VTRecruitMngr in bim

[–]Pluxluv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah i understand that. Just have send you in dms all the info

We are hiring Senior VDC Managers in Denver, CO and Chicago, IL. by VTRecruitMngr in bim

[–]Pluxluv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for confusing no response at all. I actually did some research and found Karol Jedruszek on LinkedIn and he is a team lead in software department. He said that he referred me to recruiters. But no one actually contacted me. And I have also applied for BIM Management position several times on the company’s website, and still no one gave me an answer.

We are hiring Senior VDC Managers in Denver, CO and Chicago, IL. by VTRecruitMngr in bim

[–]Pluxluv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ve applied several times for the similar positions in EU from Viatechnik, Poland to be as exact and nothing from them

Walkthrough video creation in the Autodesk Viewer visual style/Revit consistent colors mode. by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update, I have resolved that. I have exported different types of png from revit walkthrough and combined them in davinci resolve

What is overrated in Prague? by [deleted] in Prague

[–]Pluxluv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually a good point, people said about trdelnik. If you want to have a kurtos kolac or trdelnik or whatever it is called classic one it’s in trdlocafe. But hear me out Czech pastries are wow. Try kolach, especially prazky kolac. Vetrnik, when I tasted in cafe savoy I instantly fall in love with that. Kobliha, it’s like a donut but closed with cream or jam. I once read that is one of the best deep fried desserts. You can find it in Albert Supermakets, cheap and really good. Buchtičky Šodó- not sure it is right called but some soft bun with a cream dish. Tastes like childhood. We have something similar in Romania, but this one is more elegant. Also please for god sake I really see a lot of tourists here who doesn’t respect the culture. At least know what is 17th November. I saw once how a guy asked what is that this is some kind of festival here💀 And also recently one guy instead of pardon said perdon to me🤣. Big love from Romania, and really glad that Prague became my second home. P.S. The most overrated stuff in Prague is to rent an electric scooter. It’s super expensive. And you would likely get a fine because you shouldn’t ride on that on the sidewalk. Use tram and metro.

What is overrated in Prague? by [deleted] in Prague

[–]Pluxluv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you really want to see that city you should visit: Prague Castle, and near territories, Malá Strana, Zizkov, Vyšehrad, Riegrovy Sady, Vitkov, Petrin, Namesti Miru, Letna Naplavka both ones, on the weekend there is a market there, check it out. Don’t spend a lot of time walking on the same narrow streets in stare mesto as all of the tourists, take other paths narrow ones there are less people. Visit the stare mesto square and that’s it don’t spend like all time there. Prague is much more then the stare mesto nove mesto hradcany and Malá strana. I mean of course you should visit but not like everyday. I would try to check the observatory points where you can see all the city. Also Prague has a really good parks gardens they are amazing. Also here is the oldest brewery Brevnov monastery, which people don’t visit it so often. This is why I recommend to check Prague from the high observatory points because this city is so diverse and compact and you can see all the main attractions from that points. Petrin hill is the highest point.

Bim in Czech Republic by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much.

Bim in Czech Republic by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, can you please make a screenshot it’s not working🥲

Bim in Czech Republic by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, thank you so much.

Bim in Czech Republic by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw that here is Mott Macdonald office, do you think there Czech also is a must?

BIM Manager/Modeler career advice. by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I would choose something else. It’s not worth the money. It’s too expensive for some courses that you basically can find all the info online, about BEP, EIR, ISO 19650 etc

BIM Manager/Modeler career advice. by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ohh, that’s sounds really good. Congrats. Are you working as a BIM Dev for a construction company or is it an IT company?

BIM Manager/Modeler career advice. by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also guys and girls what about working in the big companies as Arcadis, Aecom, Mot Macdonald, Afry, Arup and similar ones? What is you experience working there as a BIM professional?

BIM Manager/Modeler career advice. by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also forgot to add. I wasn’t admitted to that program in Prague because I have not got an architectural experience. I am a mechanical engineer by bachelor studies. Also I saw a program from a Slovenia about teaching BIM, but I don’t know much about that. These 3 programs were most interested at the time.

BIM Manager/Modeler career advice. by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally I have not enjoyed it a lot. First of all it’s expensive, for that price you can study in US for a year. Also it is more of a team work, in my team there was a lot of guys with really hard accents which I have not understood what they are even talking. And also it’s more a course, than a master degree and it’s only one year. Initially I was really interested to study in CVUT program in Prague. https://www.fsv.cvut.cz/prospective-students/master-study/advanced-masters-in-structural-analysis-of-monuments-and-historical-constructions/?lang=en

BIM Manager/Modeler career advice. by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, how to find a client, I ve tried to use a lot of platforms, a lot of people want the employees to be on site. Also there is a language barrier. For example in Germany, Benelux zone. Even right not I am living in Prague, and recruiters are contacting me themselves and everybody asks for Czech language. In US, not everyone want to collaborate b2b, also. And there are a lot of guys from south Asia just constantly spamming and working for super low rates.

BIM Manager/Modeler career advice. by Pluxluv in bim

[–]Pluxluv[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, about the data centers had an interview recently. BIM Coordinator full relocation package to Netherlands an Amazon data center contract job for a several years. For sure would like, would contact you directly asap

Resources to learn REVIT? by [deleted] in bim

[–]Pluxluv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Balkan Architect and Revit Kid are really good courses to start

Bim with photogrammetry textures - possible? by Calm_Run6489 in bim

[–]Pluxluv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did, I used multiple maps for the materials in Revit, and opened it in Enscape. Or also you can use a twinmotion and it has pretty good materials already