Last updated August 21, 2023 by Manny Ikomi

⌛️ While you are preparing

<aside> ⏳ Think hard about where you have been, where you are at now and where you want to go next with your (design) work.

<aside> ⏳ Do everything with intent. Always ask yourself “why am I doing this?”, “what value can I get out of it?” and “how is this moving me toward what I want to do next?”

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<aside> ⏳ Be present and engaged with your design classes and whatever project(s) you are working on.

🔍 Searching & applying

<aside> ☝ Like investing, the best time to start applying for jobs is yesterday!

<aside> ☝ Networking and referrals are much more powerful than any online application.

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<aside> ☝ Read and follow application instructions carefully.

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<aside> ☝ Use your typography skills to enhance email and written communications.

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👔 Interviewing

<aside> 👔 Don’t hide behind your work.

<aside> 👔 Don’t underestimate the importance of soft skills.

<aside> 👔 You are interviewing the company as much as they are interviewing you.

🎭 Accepting or declining an offer

<aside> 🎭 You don’t have to accept the first job that comes your way if it’s not the right fit.

<aside> 🎭 Your compensation is more than just your salary or take-home pay. Remember to consider other benefits like vacation time, healthcare and sponsored retirement plans (like a 401k).

<aside> 🎭 Unfortunately, negotiating compensation for entry/junior level design roles has considerably less leverage.

🪞 What I learned in hindsight