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Page 1: WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING Get a job. WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING What do employers look for? In your resume – Clean layout, use clear headers and subheads

WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING

Get a job

Page 2: WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING Get a job. WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING What do employers look for? In your resume – Clean layout, use clear headers and subheads

WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING

What do employers look for? • In your resume

– Clean layout, use clear headers and subheads– Show them you can lead their eye– Skills and software up front– A short, well written introduction– Indroduce yourself– Highlight anything that may be unique about you

– Maybe your attitudes and influences– Keep it to a few short paragraphs– When it comes to skills, keep them relevant– Same with software, and don't put every variation of every software you have ever picked up

Page 3: WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING Get a job. WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING What do employers look for? In your resume – Clean layout, use clear headers and subheads

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What do employers look for?

• In your portfolio– Clarity and focus– Put your best work to the front– Keep your language clear and simple (look up Ernest Hemingway's top 5 tips)

– Limit how much you say– And how many works you want to get seen– Promote a few services or specialities well, rather than 18 badly

– Just put foreward your best pieces– Think about the employer as the user, they look at 200 portfolios

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What do employers look for? • In your portfolio

– If you are going to get creative, don't do it in the nav

– People have a very specific expectation of the navigation of a website that they visit

– Navigation problems account for 32% of issues encountered in a look at 200 portfolios

– Content should be complemented by the design– White space gives a professional feel to your portfolio

• Portfolio Tips– Think about your goals, Hire Me, Sales, Reputation Building and Networking

– Some of these can be on Networking sites etc

Page 5: WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING Get a job. WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING What do employers look for? In your resume – Clean layout, use clear headers and subheads

WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING

What do employers look for? • Portfolio Tips

– Tailor your design to your audience– Or keep your actual portfolio simple, highlighting work

– Usability is a priority, lots of portfolios get shot down because they can't understand whats going on

– Choose the appropriate technology– Flash will not be right for everyone, but if that is your specialty, then it makes sense to show off

– Consider using a blog, but there is a challenge in personalising it WELL

– Plan it out as if you are the client– DO NOT FORGET OBVIOUS CONTACT DETAILS

Page 6: WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING Get a job. WEB DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING What do employers look for? In your resume – Clean layout, use clear headers and subheads

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What do employers look for? • In your interview

– Confidence, or should I say CONFIDENCE!– Dress as you normally would to impress a first date– Know their company, look at their website, look at their clients and form your own opinion about them

– They love it when you can discuss their work as well

– Make sure you know all your work, and the reasons for every design decision

– Try to stay up to date with latest trends through design, technology and advertising blogs etc

– If you don't know about something, keep positive• “I havent actually used RSS before, but am very interested in learning about it.”

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What do employers look for? • In your interview

– Don't forget to ask them questions, even tough ones

– Remember, the interview is for you too– Asking questions about career progression and the growth of their company indicates great confidence

– Don't make one word responses, give details in your answers. “Yes, actually I...” or “No, however I have”

– If you are missing a required skill, don't lie, but highlight similar, or supplemental skill

– Ultimately be honest “I am not the best drawer, but I

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In your first 3 months• Don't be afraid to ask questions

– Every place has a different filing structure– Every client has a different style guide

• Just continue to be open and honest about your skills, timings and what you need to do the job

• Get a sense of the environment, organisation and the kind of work getting done– The review period is for you as well

• If you decide to stay, do at least a year– The market is liqued enough to jump around, but after a while it doesnt look good on your resume

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In your first 3 months• Learn as much as you can, there is nothing like industry experience

• It can be helpful to take notes from your senior designers / art directors– Their advice will usually be helpful to future jobs, and it will show you are paying attention

• Make sure employers know where you want to go, I had to redirect my career path toward concepting and away from programming

• In the end, it's web design, not brain surgery, so don't let it stress you too much

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So HOT right now• Finally, the industry is really hot right now

• The internet bubble burst, and from the ashes has arisen a stable, accountable industry

• It is an industry that is still growing, and demand for the skilled and experience is high

• But to get that experience, you may have to tough it out on junior wages for a year or two

• It is a worthwhile sacrifice, as the rewards increase a lot quicker with knowledgehttp://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/03/04/creating-a-successful-online-portfolio/