Finding a Junior Level Job?
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- e-pill0
indeed - junior print jobs nyc
http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=jun…indeed - junior print jobs CA
http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=jun…indeed is a great site, as it great for finding specific salaries, location [globally], titles, etc..
- capn_ron0
research some studios in the location you would like to be in and don't ask for a job. Ask the Creative/Art Director if they have time to review your portfolio. They are usually willing to take a look and give feedback and if you have good work they also usually know someone who could use a junior level designer.
Hit the pavement. You'll meet some cool and talented people.
- akrok0
c0r0fl0t.com (the zero's are o's)
- Mister20
I am sorry, there is no hope for you.
- duhsign0
honestly your best bet is to intern where you want to work. 5 yrs at my last agency and every junior designer/production artist was hired after interning. Also make sure you intern at the best places possible as they are a huge help getting your foot in the door down the road. If its a no name place it doesn't even help having on your resume in my opinion.
- Hombre_Lobo0
100% what capn_ron said.
Don't email asking for jobs, ask to go in for a chat, for feedback on your folio. Be friendly, ask good questions.
I have a meeting tomorrow morning doing that exact thing.
- hellojeehae0
I started out with internships or freelancing at the companies i wanted to work at before getting offers.
- i've applied to places that didn't have job listings and have gotten jobs that way too
hellojeehae
- i've applied to places that didn't have job listings and have gotten jobs that way too
- IAmMintCondition0
This one sounds good, shoot for this http://www.mediabistro.com/jobli…
- helloqbner0
It sounds like the best bet would be to find an internship.
Thanks!
- gramme0
I'm looking for a junior. I'm in St. Louis, but am willing to work with someone in another part of the country. Would be strictly freelance for the foreseeable future, but I need some consistent support, 30+ hours/wk. Email me if interested.
- If I was new to the industry, I would not pass up the opportunity to work with grammemonospaced
- who is gramme, what is the industry, & why do I care?registe
- these are the things someone new would sayregiste
- < gramme is that guy
industry: PRINT (see above)
this thread means he caresmonospaced
- identity0
^ Work with Gramme if you're interested in developing beautiful print/brand work that is polished and gets produced.
- capn_ron0
I wanna work with gramme.