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Don't get a job ... make a job : inventive career models for next-gen creatives / Gem Barton.
Author
Barton, Gem
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
New edition.
Published/Created
London : Laurence King Publishing, [2023]
©2023
Description
159 pages : colour illustrations ; 20 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Design
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Vocational guidance
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Entrepreneurship
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Job hunting
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Success in business
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Self-help publications
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Summary note
Too often a design or architecture degree is seen as a means to an end (a job in an established practice). But imagine for one moment that there are no employers, no firms to send your CV to, no interviews to be had. How would you forge your own path after graduation? Perhaps you are not a graduate at all. The most ingenious and driven designers have found ways of making opportunities for themselves across the creative disciplines-ways you can learn from too. 'Don't Get a Job' celebrates the various strategies that the next generation of creatives are taking to gain exposure, while also including interviews and inspirational advice from those who are now enjoying success.
Notes
Previous edition published in 2016 by Laurence King Publishing.
Contents
Introduction
Self-promotion
In motion
Make a difference
Specialism and diversity
Resilience
Going it alone and teaming up
Gusto.
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Do not get a job ... make a job
ISBN
9781529420364 ((trade paperback))
1529420369
LCCN
2014021493
OCLC
1406103668
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