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Originally Posted by Sparky
I just got passed over for a new job because I had no experience with Nexus.
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Either you are in a big Nexus market (if there is such a thing) and Nexus operators are a dime-a-dozen or that employer is an idiot who you didn't want to work for anyways.
Anyone who uses a current high-end rip can learn the basic operator functions of Nexus in a couple hours from another good operator. You only need the in-depth training if you are going to be building new workflows, which shouldn't come up very often unless they're so big that they're adding new presses and proofers all the time.
Or... did they really want you to be fluent in ArtPro or it's simpler version, NexusEdit? That application actually IS hard to learn. You have to be able to think in fluent Belgian to make hide or hair out of it.