Tuesday, January 19, 1999 4:11:08
{artiwu} DIGEST 11
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1. Re: Magazines and Publications (Art Calendar)
2. Re: Melissa's Future plans (how to find that job!)
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Date: Sunday, January 24, 1999 4:17:51
From: Matt Maldre (spudart@aol.com)
Subj: Re: Magazines and Publications (Art Calendar)
Say, Laura,
Where can I get a subscription to Art Calendar?
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Date: Sunday, January 24, 1999 19:57:06
From: Matt Maldre '97 (spudart@aol.com)
Subj: Re: Melissa's Future plans (finding that job!)
Melissa,
I have found several methods for finding that job.
**Chicago Tribune wants ads (sunday's paper)**
This is how I found my job and where Erik (my bro) found his job.
Here's some tips on want ads:
1. Matching your level of experience:
Obviously, if it states an entry level position, you're fine.
I've found that I could apply for ones with 1-2 years experience.
It really helps if you've had an internship, because that says
you have experience.
2. Keep record of all your want ads
Tape your ads onto a sheet of paper and write down notes next to it.
The super handy record form that I used is available on the artiwu site!
Either print it straight off the web, or download it as a Quark file:
http://www.geocities.com/~artiwu/discussions/index.html
(click on "jobs")
3. Don't wait too long after graduation
I have been looking at the design want ads almost every Sunday since
June of '97. I have found that the number of ads tends to peak
during graduation time and a month afterwards. After August,
the number of ads drop dramatically.
4. Make a faxable version of your resume.
Many ads will only have a fax number for you to send your resume.
a. So definetely check out how your resume faxes.
(You don't want it be unlegible when they recieve it!)
b. Try to use Sans Serif faces
(The serif faces have a little more problems when faxing)
c. Don't have type on fields of gray that are over 10% black.
(anything over 10% will turn very dark when faxed)
d. Don't make your type too small.
e. I highly recommend buying your own fax machine.
-It'll save you lots of headache of having to go to Kinko's.
-It's very professional to put that on your resume.
-It can come in very handy for working at home.
(Some employers will let you do that!)
-It's just plain cool to have your own fax machine!
-You can recieve the artiwu digests via fax!
-A cheap one will only run you about $200.
It's a lifetime investment!
5. Research the company
When at all possible, try to research the company you are sending
to. You can search companies by their name or address or phone
number or fax number at:
http://www.infospace.com
http://www.bigbook.com
The employer would be impressed if you know something about their
company. Once you have the company's name, you can go to the
library and look them up in the reference section. (I recommend
the Sorkins' Directory of Business & Government - Chicago Edition)
6. Chicago Tribune Career Finder
The Chicago tribune's website posts their wants ads on the web BEFORE
the Sunday paper hits people's doorsteps!
http://cgi.chicago.tribune.com/career/
7. Respond quickly
If responding to a Sunday ad, try as much as possible to respond on
Sunday or Monday. No later than Tuesday. You want to show that you
responsible and take care of important matters quickly. You could
send in your stuff later, but first impressions are important. I've
seen my boss put ads in the paper. If someone responds by like
Thursday, eek, "What's wrong with this person?"
8. Headings to look under:
Advertising, Art, Design
9. Prepare plain text resume for emailing.
Some places may want you to email your resume to them. Make sure you
make a digital copy of your resume and cover letter as a PLAIN text
file. Save it in Simpletext to ensure that it is a PLAIN text file.
When emailing your resume, you probably won't know if the receiving
party can support bold,italics, special fonts, etc. (But you can do
tricky things i.e. using underlines for lines___________) I stress
having the resume saved and ready to go, because if they are asking
for it in email format, then they probably want it quickly.
**Headhunters**
There are companies out there that serve a middleman for big companies
and people looking for a job. The headhunter is hired by the big company
looking for someone to hire. i.e. a designer. The company says to the
headhunter, "Hey we're looking for a designer that does this and that
and specializes in this." The headhunter looks in his file of designers
and recommends who the company should interview. This saves alot of
time for the company so they pay the headhunter for their help. The
good news for you, the designer, is that you don't have to pay for the
headhunter to find you a job. The bad news is they usually have
requirements of at least one year full-time experience. For more info,
check out the list of headhunters below.
**Networking**
This is numero uno. Ask people you know. Ask EVERYONE you know.
This is one of the wonderful functions of artiwu. I see that you already know
this, because you have written to our email group. :)
As far as your major requirements
>-someplace with young, friendly people
>-someplace where I will have some design freedom
>-someplace where I will have regular working hours
Sorry, I don't really know of any places right now.
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QUICK WEB LOCATIONS INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
*Wants ads record form (print from net or download Quark file):
http://www.geocities.com/~artiwu/discussions/index.html
(click on "jobs")
*Search companies by name or address or fax number:
http://www.infospace.com
http://www.bigbook.com
*Chicago Tribune want ads:
http://cgi.chicago.tribune.com/career/
*Headhunters:
http://www.allmediastaffing.com/
http://www.artisan-inc.com/
http://www.staffsolutions.com/
http://www.digipeople.com/
http://www.e-staff.com/
http://www.freelancehotline.com/
http://www.mactemps.com/
http://www.paladinstaff.com/
http://www.portfolio.skill.com
http://www.web-staff.com
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-What are your plans for the year/semester?
-What would you like to see from this listserv?
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