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Page 1: How to make a great first impression: For Graphic Design students

A design graduate’s guide to making a great first impression

Overcoming those first interview hurdles

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Get ready: Review your portfolioQUALITY NOT QUANTITY:

Only your top eight to ten projects should make it – you won’t have time to talk about any more.

BEST PIECE FIRST: First impressions count. Don’t leave the best till last,

it might never get seen.

SHOW ADDITIONAL SKILLS: Creative Suite skills are a given.

What other skills can you bring to the party?

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Get set: Do a little researchPREPARE SOME QUESTIONS:

Have something to say. Asking questions shows you’ve taken time to research your potential employers.

BE PREPARED FOR CRITICISM: Take on board constructive criticism. Take it on the

chin, change for next time and use it to your advantage.

THINK COMMERCIALLY: Be aware that what makes a good college solution,

may not hack it in the real world.

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Go, go, go: Interview etiquetteDON’T BE LATE:

Time is what we sell. If you get held up, call – we’re in the communication business.

DRESS SENSE: Be smart. It’s all about presentation, but don’t wear a

suit if it makes you feel uncomfortable.

LISTEN, CONSIDER, ANSWER: Don’t rush your answers. Relate them to your

experience and portfolio if you can.

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Making an internship work for you MAKE AN IMPRESSION:

Doing good work isn’t enough. Make yourself available, ask to be involved in projects.

MAKE YOURSELF INDISPENSABLE: Become part of the team. Talk to everyone – from the

lowliest artworker to the boss.

LITTLE THINGS COUNT: Make the teas and coffees, even if you don’t drink them.

Be in on time and don’t leave on the dot.

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Design interns this summer We’ve all been students and know how hard it is to get that first bit of real world, hands-on design experience. If you are a 2nd year design student or graduate and

think you’ve got the skills, the thinking, the personality and stamina to immerse yourself in a busy studio

environment, then we’d love to hear from you.

We can’t promise you a job, but we’ll help you create a killer portfolio. All of our interns have gone onto

full time employment. Interested in working with us between July – Sept (three 4 week blocks on offer)?

Just send your CV to [email protected]


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