How Do You Look for an Animation Job? With Relentless Pursuit

Know What You Want in a Career

First, decide what type of job you're looking for. Many graduates don�t think about how they want to apply their animation skills in the working world. Decide what your priorities are. Are you most concerned about creative expression, salary, or a flexible schedule? You will need to decide which area of applied animation skills appeals most to you. Are you interested in working in corporate web design? Or do you want a more creative job, designing animation for online entertainment publications?

Focus on Your Animation Job Target

After you've decided on the direction of your career, compile a list of companies in your area that meet your specifications. Call them and ask if they have openings for animators or if they anticipate an opening in the coming months. Attend networking opportunities, which can be a great source of job leads. The American Institute of Graphic Arts, for example, holds national symposiums and conferences for creative professionals.

Don't Give Up Your Career Goal

Whatever you do, don't give up on the search process. Making yourself known and available is key to getting noticed. And if you find that you lack certain skills, such as knowledge of Flash animation or some scripting language, develop those skills.

While no one can guarantee you'll land the job of your dreams, following these simple steps will likely give you an edge on the competition and move you closer to achieving your career goals.
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