The problem with AutoCad is that it’s dated and is generalist software in an era of specialist software packages. There are still some legacy operations using it, but they are getting fewer and fewer by the year. If you target architecture then you need to have people with BIM knowledge, this is Revit, maybe Bricscad (also Rhino/Grasshopper). If you target manufacturing then people are looking for Solidworks, Inventor, etc…
The problem with AutoCad is that it’s dated and is generalist software in an era of specialist software packages. There are still some legacy operations using it, but they are getting fewer and fewer by the year. If you target architecture then you need to have people with BIM knowledge, this is Revit, maybe Bricscad (also Rhino/Grasshopper). If you target manufacturing then people are looking for Solidworks, Inventor, etc…