Interviews - a Constant in your Animation Career
Next Step after Your Animation Education
Start by doing your preparation for the interview correctly. Make sure you have all the documents that could be useful to you, such as your resume, a copy of your letter of application, and any documents relating to your animation career that you want to leave with prospective employers, plus a business card with all of your contact details.A good idea would be to have these documents arranged in a simple folder and printed on headed paper, so they don't get separated. Take more than one copy of your folder, you may find that you are interviewed by a number of different people.
Preparing for Animation Jobs
Take care about your dress and personal presentation. Although people working in animation jobs tend to be casual about dress, you should not be too casual, and you must be clean, neat, with polished shoes and good personal cleanliness. First, appearances are vital in this game. Similarly, be punctual. In fact, five minutes beforehand is good, allowing you to get through reception and into the right office at the right time.Think about what you say in your interview. Listen carefully to questions, and to information you can glean about the animation job you are interviewed for. Think of questions you need to ask during the interview - you will be expected to ask questions, it's as important that you decide whether you want this animation job as for prospective employers to decide whether they want to employ you.
Decide if this is the Right Step in your Animation Career
After the interview, you have to decide whether you want this job as a way of continuing your animation career. If you don't, make sure you let the company know quickly. If you get a rejection letter, acknowledge it; you may end up applying for another job later in your animation career, and you want to leave a good impression.If you are offered the job, and you decide you want to take it, make sure you write an acceptance, along with a request for all the information you will now need. And start celebrating - this is a major achievement in your animation career.
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