Replace this with a description of your SolidWorks assembly project. What was it? What was the design challenge? Who was it for (university course, personal project, team project)?
Describe the key engineering decisions you made — material selection, joint types, fastener choices, or any design trade-offs. This is where you show your depth of thinking, not just the final result.
Write a short paragraph about what this project taught you. Maybe it was the first time you had to deal with a complex tolerance chain, or you learned how to use a specific SolidWorks feature like configurations or design tables. Recruiters value self-awareness in engineers.