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Re: FN-FORUM: Getting a job in the graphic and web design industry
date posted 11th April 2007 18:17
All previous comments are valid, however the most annoying item by far
(personal opinion) is the 16 second download time per page on an 8MB
connection.
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From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Daniel
McMullan
Sent: 11 April 2007 16:46
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: FN-FORUM: Getting a job in the graphic and web design industry
Hi all,
Was wondering if some of you seasoned pros could cast your eye over my
portfolio (http:/www.danielmcmullan.co.uk) and provide me with some =
feedback
as how to promote myself.=20
I graduated a year and a half ago now, and have been looking for full =
time
work in the graphic and web design industry ever since. I tried looking
after i graduated but no employer would look near me as i had very =
little
work to show, and as my degree was in Multimedia, i was never considered =
for
most graphic design posts. So i went down the freelancing rout to try =
and
build up my portfolio, and since then have learned so much. To date i =
have
had some work but not really enough to make a living so perhaps someone
might give me some tips as to how to break into this highly completive
market and get a job which i really want.
cheers
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