Cameron
January 2, 2018, 10:02pm
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bepster:
My general advice might be to not look for a junior position but rather a good, solid and paid internship.
I’d definitely would recommend that over freelance work. The experience these employers are looking for, you will most likely gain from your peers, good direction and management and great serious clients. This is something that is very hard to come by through freelance work.
I tried the freelance thing too when I was fresh out of school and had trouble finding work but it really didn’t work for me. I needed a nurturing and inspiring environment with great designers around me in order to evolve. Sitting at home and doing some renders for a client I had barely met didn’t help me progress.
Second this. It how I got my foot in the door (3-4 paid internships, 4th one turned into junior gig, then got another gig soon after with great mentors.