BIM Q&A | How to Learn BIM and Plan Your Learning Path
Learning BIM is a long-term commitment rather than a quick training course. It requires extensive hands-on experience gained through numerous practical projects. In frontline work, experience and skills are crucial.
We advise against starting your career directly in small firms, as this can limit your future growth. Instead, consider beginning in construction or design companies before transitioning into BIM roles. However, becoming a professional BIM engineer immediately after graduation can be quite challenging!















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