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Career plan

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 GRADUATE ENTRY             LEVEL   JOB DESCRIPTION

Since the industry is over saturated with young fresh artists, modelers, animators and programmers, to survive you must always be communicative, be attentive to your work and treat every client as if they're top priority. And since the scope of the skills i'll acquire is vast and the variety of tasks a "Graphic Designer" must be able to perform is in no way lacking, you'll have to be adaptive to your environment. Work with people of very different backgrounds will be required of you. Good estimation of your work speed is also needed, as accurate time periods for completion will be requested from clients. Enlisting photographers and artists for source materials,  mastering working with a lot of different medias, and programs, being able to produce briefs or demo work for clients. IN short it's a challenging job to underhand but exciting and new interesting projects to work with everyday.

 email applying for     entry level job

The screenshot of an email I've sent to the "NuBoyana Studios" in Sofia, BUlgaria, regarded on the last page. The reason this was my first initial effort to communicate, was that it's a high profile branch of a company having roots as deep as the beginning of cinema in Hollywood, paramount Pictures. They have a vast movie studio with state of the art tech, classical props and software/hardware rivaling that of bigger more known branches.

This was the motivational letter sent within the email.

      FREELANCING AND                COMPANY PLANS...                        AGAIN

COMPANY

  • Gain entry level at a job in my specified field.

  • Gain as much information on management and operations within the company.

  • Climb the corporal ladder until being able to formulate and direct a team of like minded individuals.

  • Test working dynamic, flow states between team and detail future plans for development. 

  • Eventually branch out into independent company with work experience, tested skill and ambitious people.

Freelancing

  • Build a recommendable portfolio.

  • Gain as much reputation and experience with clients as possible.

  • Work, work, work.

  • Get certified thoroughly  and build a network between clients. 

  • Focus on self-advertising and portfolio building.

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