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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?
Hi. I am a brand&graphic designer. I moved from Atlanta to New York two months ago, and I'm actively looking for a job here. I applied for 70+ vacancies and received no response, just a couple of rejection letters.. I feel like I'm doing something wrong, and I will be very grateful for your feedback and advice. Thank you!
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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.