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		<title>Six Great Graphic Designer Job Hunting Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for a new Graphic Design job? Well, recent surveys have shown that more than half of employers need people to fill positions in their creative department, and this is good news, because it means there are graphic &#8230; <a href="http://designermeetup.com/six-great-graphic-designer-job-hunting-tips">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Are you looking for a new Graphic Design job? Well, recent surveys have shown that more than half of employers need people to fill positions in their creative department, and this is good news, because it means there are graphic designer jobs out there. But it also means you will need to fiercely compete for these jobs. Does that mean you need to do everything you can to draw a potential employers attention? The answer to that question is both, yes, and no.<span id="more-213"></span></p>
<p>We have all seen the news, where a person did some wild crazy thing to attract an employer’s attention, and although he did get attention, it may not have been the right type of attention. You know what Im talking about, where a potential employee posted his information on a billboard, or sent hockey tickets in with his resume. These type of attention getting gimmicks may do you more harm than good. The following graphic designer job hunting tips will help you land that great job you want.<br />
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1. The Importance of your Portfolio</strong></p>
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Most employers truly want to see really good work. They want to see work that a potential candidate has done, and work which shows he, or she, is capable of getting the job done. So one of the things you really need to work on is your portfolio. You want to demonstrate your versatility, and your creativity through your portfolio. This is probably the most important graphic designer hunting tip we can give you, and one you really need to spend a great deal of time working on.<br />
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2. Get Your Resume Ready</strong></p>
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<p>Your portfolio is the most important part of your presentation, but you also need to remember to get your resume in shape. When you are writing this resume, think about how you have made a difference with other employers. List examples; did you help on a company’s website and what improvements did it do for the company?<br />
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3. Get Information on Potential Employers</strong><br />
You want to research companies you are thinking of working for before you go on your interview. The more you know about the company the better you will be able to present yourself.<br />
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4. Point Out Your Strengths</strong><br />
When you are interviewing make sure you offer specific examples that show off your strengths.</p>
<p><strong>5. Join Multimedia and Professional Conferences <em style="display:none"></em> </strong><br />
You can use these meetings to find out about new trends and ideas but you also want to use these opportunities to network and find new employment opportunities.</p>
<p><strong>6. Continue Your Education</strong><br />
As a designer one of the most important Graphic Designer Job Hunting Tips we can give you is to continue learning. Get new skills by reading magazines or enrolling in continuing education classes. You want to network here with other students and with faculty members too.</p>
<p>The above graphic designer job hunting tips will help you get a job now, and in the future. This is a field that requires that your skills always be updated and that your portfolio and resume always be in tip top condition.</p>
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