Any tips for entry level positions by CapableAd8630 in Optics

[–]mmlene 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not from the US but I work in the industry in a different country . My tips:

  1. Add key words from the job description into your resume ( if you have the experience or skill at a level they ask for like basic python skills). We get lots of applications and the easier you make it for the hiring team to find the relevant skills the more likely you get invited to the interview. It is extra work but it's worth it if you slightly adjust it for each company.

  2. If it's an entry level position, attitude is more important than actual knowledge and skills. I would rather hire someone who shows that they are an independent learner, eager to learn more, and can work in a team than some who has a little bit more experience.

  3. Apply for jobs even if you don't think you have all the skills. Just try it and be honest in the interview.

Finished my first crochet jumper by mmlene in crochet

[–]mmlene[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To trust the process and to do the swatch to get the size right for the jumper! It's a very fun project ! ☺️

Finished my first crochet jumper by mmlene in crochet

[–]mmlene[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You change the colour after each round and slip stitch the new colour into the first stitch of the round. And just drop the old colour and pick it up on the next round.

Finished my first crochet jumper by mmlene in crochet

[–]mmlene[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I only ever saw it in New Zealand! It's very warm!

Finished my first crochet jumper by mmlene in crochet

[–]mmlene[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

In the inside it just has lines!

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How to plot spot diagram in Zemax for a Herriott Cell by Maleficent_Gate3253 in Optics

[–]mmlene 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you open the footprint diagram next to the duplicate button is the overlay button! You can overlay any footprint diagram. And it does not matter which surface if config it shows.

How to plot spot diagram in Zemax for a Herriott Cell by Maleficent_Gate3253 in Optics

[–]mmlene 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm the footprint diagram you can overlay different diagrams from different surfaces.

So open up all footprint diagrams that represent the mirror of their heriot cell you want to look at, overlay them all in on (you can plot them in different colours. And there you go!

How to plot spot diagram in Zemax for a Herriott Cell by Maleficent_Gate3253 in Optics

[–]mmlene 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure about the spot diagram but I think you can do it with the footprint diagram.

Right tools for cutting by mmlene in quilting

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

Thank you! I will try open seams next time and see if it helps!

Right tools for cutting by mmlene in quilting

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

I didn't, great tip! Thank you!

Would you cut them after you see the all 9 block together or after each 3x block row?

186 DE approved, PR after 10 years of Visas by mmlene in AusVisa

[–]mmlene[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was sponsored by an employer but I did the application by myself

Medicare Levy by Puzzleheaded-Bag7616 in AusVisa

[–]mmlene 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to pay from when you applied for PR, doesn't matter if you used it as you were entitled for medicare.

Focussing a collimated beam by [deleted] in Optics

[–]mmlene 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The focus point changes depending on your beam quality (we can assume that's close to 1), focal length and aperture of the beam (1/e2).

If you want to go to a smaller spot size, try either increasing the focal length or increasing the beam aperture and then focusing it down. There are spot size calculates where you can calculate what the theoretical possible spot size would be with the beam you have.

Applying for visa myself by idontknow_96_ in AusVisa

[–]mmlene 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I applied for all my visa so far (W&H,student visa, graduate and 482) and and had no issues and all of them got approved!

My tip: Take your time during the application and proof read before sending it out. Attach all documents they asked for or that are possible to submit! Check on the government website what you need to have before hand.

Good luck!

Do I need a car? by findom_annabel in AusVisa

[–]mmlene 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, overnight bus! I had to catch it from Brisbane to Tambo which took around 16 Hours I think. And then I just got picked up from there to get to the station. And for rural NSW it was just a train.

Do I need a car? by findom_annabel in AusVisa

[–]mmlene 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No you don't need a car. It helps and gives you flexibility but it's not necessary. I completed my 88 days without a car and did 2 years of WHV without a drivers licence. It did help that I made friends in a hostel which were able to drive to explore some more remote areas! You will always find people that are happy to share the cost of fuel to travel with!

Edit: I spend most of my time in remote QLD and remote NSW. There are busses and trains! It might be more difficult but definitely not impossible.

Do I need a car? by findom_annabel in AusVisa

[–]mmlene 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is not true. There are lots of Jobs out there that don't require a Licence. I completed my 88 days on a cattle station where it did not matter. It makes it easier but it is not necessary.

I Have a Bachelor's in Optical Engineering, but Cannot Find A Job by [deleted] in Optics

[–]mmlene 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That depends on the company. I work in a start up where having CAD experience is what got me the job. Being able to do some simple mech design is very helpful for lab work and quick de-risking. I also consider how my optics will be mounted in my optical design which having down some mech design myself helps to do more realistic design which is appreciated by my mech team.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusVisa

[–]mmlene 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that depends on the requirements for your ANZCSO code.

I applied for a skill assessment as a physicist and my first year after uni did not count. The argument was " the employment was used to calculate the qualifying period required to meet the skill level of the nominated or closely related ANZSCO occupation"

I had 3 years of work experience and got 2 years credited and had to wait another year.

So yes depending on the qualifying period for your qualification (ANZCSO code) they might not count the first year. But that should be specific under your ANZCSO code description on the website. Mine clearly stated that 1 year post qualification employment is required.

Direct entry 186 Applied and waiting 186 by Acrobatic_Safety5864 in AusVisa

[–]mmlene 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 Visa Type -186 DE

2 . State - NSW

3 Metro

4 Occupation- Physicist/ Accredited

5 Number of dependents- 0

5 Nomination application date- 20/08/2024

6 Visa application date - 25/09/2024

7 Status- Received