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Where I live, graphic design isn't a very populated job market. I've been applying for remote jobs via Indeed and Zip Recruiter, but have gotten nowhere. Most times I won't get any email or call. When I do hear back, it's a generic rejection email. I've rewrote my cover letter several times to try and include key words for bots to pick up, share a PDF portfolio if uploading is available (I only have a photography website, not a design site... can't afford both), and make sure I'm keeping a vigilant eye on my email and phone. I graduated 5 years ago with a B.S. in Graphic Design and have been learning/doing design work for 11 years. I've only had 2 true design jobs since college, and they were both at extremely toxic places that I had to leave. I'd love to be able to work from home, especially as my husband and I are trying to have a baby. What's your best advice on how to get a full time (or higher paying part time) design job? Where should I look to apply?
I am trying to get myself ready for the harsh reality of finding a fully remote job in the US as a graphic designer/Production artist with 17+ years professional experience.I am also familiar with blender using it for 3D visualizations.
Sometimes I think maybe I should go after front end web dev ( I know a little bit of CSS and HTML) or learn Python and power BI and MySQL to get into Data Analysis
I don't know ,I would appreciate any guidance and advice.
Thank you in advance
I’ve been searching everywhere. LinkedIn, Indeed, Fiverr, Upwork, even those random job boards people mention and everything says “entry-level” but somehow still wants 2 years of experience and every skill under the sun. I’m not into UI/UX or video editing, just graphic design: logos, branding, posters, that kind of work. I’ve got a portfolio, I’ve done 1 freelance gig, but I keep hitting walls. My portofolio might not be the best sure, but i believe it is enough for an entry level position.
Are there actually any remote, entry-level, graphic design jobs out there? Or at least paid internships that don’t require a fancy degree or living in a specific country?
If anyone’s been in the same boat or has tips, I’d really appreciate it.
Hello guys so Im a mid level graphic designer and im looking for a full remote job I’ve been applying on linkedin and indeed but I never got an opportunity maybe its because of my cv I just made a simple cv that has my behance and my contact info my experience and my skills no attractive shapes or Colors it was so simple I thought its better for the ATS system now since i didn’t get any reply I dnt know where seem to be the problem what should I do?