Monday - Feedback on illustration
Tuesday - Finalise illustration
Wednesday - Finally illustration
Thursday - Develop folder work for live brief
Friday - Develop folder work for live brief
Monday, 30 January 2012
Monday, 23 January 2012
Time Plan 23/01/12
Monday - Develop Live Brief
Tuesday - Development
Wednesday - Development
Thursday - Class feedback & continue development
Friday - Catch up with college posters
Tuesday - Development
Wednesday - Development
Thursday - Class feedback & continue development
Friday - Catch up with college posters
Monday, 16 January 2012
Time plan 16/01/12
Monday - Decide on live brief
Tuesday - Start research into live brief
Wednesday - Continue research
Thursday - Catch up with college posters
Friday - Continue research
Tuesday - Start research into live brief
Wednesday - Continue research
Thursday - Catch up with college posters
Friday - Continue research
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
How to write a CV without sounding like a fool
We were given a very useful presentation by Laura Sharpe from Sharpe Recruitment, who left the class with a great amount of tips towards helping to write a good CV. I especially took interest in this as i recently decided that i won't be applying for a 3rd year course to do my BA Honors degree, opting instead for going out and finding myself some work.
Laura posed some key questions to consider while writing your CV
A few i picked up on are:
Finally, and possibly the most important of all, was to get yourself known. Attend networking events to meet new contacts and potential clients. Furthermore, Its no use having a brilliant portfolio and a mind full of ideas if no-one is there to see or listen to them. Get involved in placements/internships and gain valuable experience all tailored to making yourself more employable.
These are all great tips that i will consider when i come to write my own professional CV, and i'm sure they'll help me out a great deal!
Laura posed some key questions to consider while writing your CV
A few i picked up on are:
- Make sure your CV is clear, simple and well structured
- Create yourself a professional email address (sexy_stevexxxxx@hotmail.com doesn't look too good to a future employer)
- Make the CV relevant to the job you are applying for, highlighting key words tailored to your specific skills and qualifications
Finally, and possibly the most important of all, was to get yourself known. Attend networking events to meet new contacts and potential clients. Furthermore, Its no use having a brilliant portfolio and a mind full of ideas if no-one is there to see or listen to them. Get involved in placements/internships and gain valuable experience all tailored to making yourself more employable.
These are all great tips that i will consider when i come to write my own professional CV, and i'm sure they'll help me out a great deal!
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