junior designer, how long?

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  • doublespaced0

    In all honesty, it comes down to capabilities. A junior designer is a designer, but they work with a certain amount of direction and aren't expected to present work to clients or work on the "bigger picture" all the time. When you're ready to take on bigger responsibilities, manage multiple projects and work without much direction, then you're not a junior anymore. Stuff like that. For some people it's really fast, for others it takes years.

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    • tyherzo
    • I get this totally. I guess I wanted a general survey more so from an organizational standpoint. You know how it goes with HR and promotions and such. It comes down to more than this in practice.herzo
    • Although it shouldn't. Someone could be able to do this within 8 months and still remain a Jr.herzo

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