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[...] where you’d like to work and you master the necessary skills, all that’s left to do is get your foot in the door and start gaining experience. Your curiosity and eagerness to learn about the...
View ArticleBy: In-Person Networking Tips for Design Students | JUST™ Creative
[...] in your graduating class solely as the competition, rather than as potential collaborators. The best networking opportunities often arise on the job or in the classroom, where you get the chance...
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[...] in your graduating class solely as the competition, rather than as potential collaborators. The best networking opportunities often arise on the job or in the classroom, where you get the chance...
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[...] in your graduating class solely as the competition, rather than as potential collaborators. The best networking opportunities often arise on the job or in the classroom, where you get the chance...
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[...] in your graduating class solely as the competition, rather than as potential collaborators. The best networking opportunities often arise on the job or in the classroom, where you get the chance...
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[...] http://justcreative.com/2012/11/06/7-ways-designers-can-get-their-foot-in-the-door/ Here are two tips that really inspired me: [...]
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I admire your mentor for what he’s told you! I strongly agree that when you’ve figured out what you wanna do, you should start making steps toward it right away. Baby steps are fine. Otherwise you...
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Don’t be afraid to smile and lighten up the mood a bit. Offer your business card as you close the conversation and you’ll most likely get the other person’s card in return.
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I have to admit, I never thought anything about networking, but the last weeks I’ve meet some people at some local meetings that just blew my mind!
View ArticleBy: Alisha Madariaga
Great Article. I am about to make the leap from freelance web graphics design to full-time in house print design. Needless to say… a big change bound to ruffle my feathers at first.. I will definitely...
View ArticleBy: Courtney
This is very helpful. I’m a recent graduate, and very shy one and networking is something I’ve only recently been made aware of (as they really do not teach this in college). For me it is painfully...
View ArticleBy: Glenda "Patricia" Pruitt
I think that these are 7 very helpful guides to use as a Freelancer and a Graphic Designer seeking work. I know I already use at least 5 of the ways listed and they have really paid off. I plan to use...
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[…] to better promote yourself, Jacob Cass from Just Creative has some tips for you. In his article, 7 Ways Designers Can Get Their Foot in the Door, Jacob talks about networking, the importance of...
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Thanks for all of the great feedback everyone! Craig, I started by looking at examples and taking note of how other professional creatives presented themselves both online and in person. If you get the...
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[…] this does not mean getting started is easy. Success requires more than personal skills and talent. Networking and showcasing your work are critical to being noticed by potential […]
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