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Originally posted by jelloshotsrule


yeah, did that... i had an internship that worked out really great last fall, working for credit as well as getting $100/week! it was great. it was a commercial production company with their own studio. i was on set for a few shoots, which was good experience though not specifically aimed at what i want to do in the long run. good stuff though. i also was pretty much the main technically skilled guy there, setting up a g4 based editing suite and such... as well as keeping an eye on the 3 macs they had running... it also led me to an animation job for the producer there, which has since fizzled out (i did the animation and got paid and everything, but we haven't talked in a while and he had asked if i wanted to edit for his new company and such... so a bit of a bummer)

anyways, i can't do a credit only job in the summer because i'll have to pay the school per credit. crazy. and if i get a job in nyc, then i have to make money or else it wouldn't really be feasible for my parents to pay for me to live here. either way though, i've been looking.... there have been a few things.

unfortunately i live in southern pa (when not at school) and there's nothing creative for miles. unless the bikini car wash counts... yikes.

jef: I'm gonna send you my resume if its cool...im in the same boat as jello more or less. And as for the jargon for film/animation wouldnt it be a good thing? maybe? Appreciate the offer! YOU THA MAN!

jello, I got a few questions:

1) Did you figure out who I am yet?
2) Where was this internship at?
3)did you get it through the school?
4)what are my chances of getting this for the fall?


Also, EYE: Its not as easy to get a paying job here in NYC as you would think even with good creative skills. Especially with the animation industry cutting back right now. I got one, but it's unpiad and I have to work at school as well as do some freelance to be able to afford a place to live. I alos, dont know where Im living yet....goin to Brooklyn to look at a place tonight though...
 
re: teabgs

I have no doubt it's tough to find a good paying job in NYC...but I've been talking about the unpaid internship I did...

I could be wrong...but I thought there were tons of companies who were willing to have students work for free...
 
Re: re: teabgs

Originally posted by eyelikeart
I have no doubt it's tough to find a good paying job in NYC...but I've been talking about the unpaid internship I did...

I could be wrong...but I thought there were tons of companies who were willing to have students work for free...

It depends on the the type of job I guess. I applied to a lot of places and didnt hear back from very many. They just dont have as much to do right now and so dont want people cluttering up the space. it's weird, people never used to have trouble working for free but now I know a lot of people that cant find internships for the summer.
 
Re: Re: re: teabgs

Originally posted by teabgs


It depends on the the type of job I guess. I applied to a lot of places and didnt hear back from very many. They just dont have as much to do right now and so dont want people cluttering up the space. it's weird, people never used to have trouble working for free but now I know a lot of people that cant find internships for the summer.

OOH, free labor. What I could do with that! Any of you Seinfeld fan? Remember when Cramer got an intern for the summer? Cramerica Lives!

I didn't realize the animation industry was that tight. Is it for any particular reason?
 
Re: Re: macs and resumes

Originally posted by dukestreet


What sort of advice are you giving out? Is it specific to all fields or mac just related?
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general advice on resumes
 
Originally posted by D0ct0rteeth
Jef;

I am always up for some criticism on the 'ol resume

feel free to look it over.

Thanks again... I appreciate it...

Its overdue for a good overhaul :)

http://www.mythologieproductions.com/resume.pdf

C-

....................................

again, another resume with a great set of skills

when one has many skills in his/her trade, make sure to target the resume to the organization/individual you wish to reach and always have a plain, traditional one page, text-only version of your resume handy

some organizations accept the non-traditional resume, but if you are in doubt and have to come up with a quick resume due to time constraints, stick with the more traditional (some say boring) resume

a traditional resume can have action words like "managed" instead of "worked" or use other words like "facilitated" and "created"
 
Originally posted by teabgs


jef: I'm gonna send you my resume if its cool...im in the same boat as jello more or less. And as for the jargon for film/animation wouldnt it be a good thing? maybe? Appreciate the offer! YOU THA MAN!


sometimes in a large enough organization where there are separate departments, an hr officer may not know some of the more obscure jargon of your field of choice

an hr professional has so many other concerns that dictate the field of personnel management, that is is hard to remember some of the little used jargon

before i was an IT person, i was a full time person in the gardening and landscaping field...i would say that i knew about fertilizers but i would never start using terms from the periodic table to try and show off my education on the topic, ie) n-p-k breakdowns of fertilizers used for different plants within the western garden zone 17 area;)
 
Originally posted by jefhatfield


again, another resume with a great set of skills

when one has many skills in his/her trade, make sure to target the resume to the organization/individual you wish to reach and always have a plain, traditional one page, text-only version of your resume handy

some organizations accept the non-traditional resume, but if you are in doubt and have to come up with a quick resume due to time constraints, stick with the more traditional (some say boring) resume


thanks Jef;

I have nice basic word docs always ready to go. Thanks for the advice... you're the best.
 
Originally posted by D0ct0rteeth


thanks Jef;

I have nice basic word docs always ready to go. Thanks for the advice... you're the best.

since the resume was posted I went and took a look. Seesh, it took for ever to display on my screen - and I'm using a 667 TiPB in OS9.2.2. What's up with the pdf or is it my problem?

If its a pdf issue you might want to do some optimization or go to a more traditional look.

Also for Jef, how much 'help' does it provide to have a non-traditional resume?
 
D0ct0rteeth ...
very cool....very "non-traditional"....but duke is right....it's 1.5 meg...while it didn't take but 13 seconds to download on dsl here...it could take longer elsewhere....maybe u should think about scaling it down a bit...


as far as non-traditional resumes goes...for me it was completely about being bored and personal preference...I thought about it, and since I'm going for a creative position...I decided doing something a bit out of the norm would suit best... :p
 
I will address the file size in the next revision and will change it to a pure vector based pdf file.. it was argueably short-sighted of me.

It was intended for downloads from my website... and printing to a printer.. not viewing in a browser... I need to update some content anyway... thanks for all the input

im non-traditional to a fault (you should see it printed on velum :))

C-

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Originally posted by teabgs
jello, I got a few questions:

1) Did you figure out who I am yet?
2) Where was this internship at?
3)did you get it through the school?
4)what are my chances of getting this for the fall?

1. no
2. at a studio at union square..
3. yeah, i got it through careernet.. didn't have anyone help me find it though, just found it on a search and owned it up. ha.
4. for that particular place you mean? hmm... i have no idea. pm me about it as i'd rather not talk specifically about the company over the net. you'll understand once i tell you. i think.

however, it's definitely not a big company and i don't think anyone would know them by name. just don't want to take any chances.


at this point the positions i'm going for are less about getting my resume in gear for them as much as finding that they exist! ha. my best chance as of now is to get some job helping a videographer or something near where i live in PA. assuming they know what video is those crazy hicks...
 
teabgs:

i dont know any of the TA's last names really... my best guess is that your name is jason... i haven't seen any TA's that are guys that i don't know...

hmmm
 
Eye

So, I have to admit being curious as to what you do, or would like to do. I have been following these posts daily for some time now, and obviously, you post a lot. How do you have so much time to read and/or post so often. I do not mean this nagative tone, I really am curious.
 
Uncle Mischief wants YOU!

I'm looking for a few good Geeks.

Once you've had your resume's worked on by Jef, please send me a copy at:

mischief6xr@mac.com

I need everything from code heads that speak Cocoa to Lawyers and Graphic designers.

Thanx.:cool:
 
Re: Eye

Originally posted by palala
So, I have to admit being curious as to what you do, or would like to do. I have been following these posts daily for some time now, and obviously, you post a lot. How do you have so much time to read and/or post so often. I do not mean this nagative tone, I really am curious.

no worries... ;) I like it when people ask questions...better than just making assumptions...

I am a production artist for a print company...we have dsl and I control email & such...so naturally I'm wired all day long...

we sometimes have lots of downtime...where upon I come to macrumors to relieve the boredom...I will admit I screw around mainly because I can...

things are pretty easily laid back here...but when I'm working on a big project...I won't show up for more than a handful of posts within a few days...

also I play around late at night on the net...my girlfriend moved 2 months ago and I won't be moving to live with here until august...so I surf the net at night...

I also don't sleep much...so that contributes to my "problem"... :p
 
Re: Uncle Mischief wants YOU!

Originally posted by mischief
I'm looking for a few good Geeks.

What do you need us for?

I'm available for part time freelance 3D animation/illustration, photoshop, GUI etc. And you've arleady used my work:D
 
New Orleans......

Actually sounds quite cool....... especially the weather..... I love storms.... Sounds like the complete opposite of what I was expecting, Jean Claude Van Damn's fault, with that film Hard Target, I half expected to be hunted down by rich bounty hunters if I every walked down Bourbon Street....... :p

It's also home of Jazz isn't it.......?

Oh has anybody ever tasted Moonshine??? I'm intrigued...... that's all...:D
 
Aha

Indeed, certainly makes sense. I must admit to using Macrumors to kill time at work when nothing is going on too. And its funny, but after looking at Macrumors all day, I go home fire up the computer to get my mail, but before I know it, I am back at macrumors, and haven't checked my mail yet.
Anywho...good luck with the move in August.
 
Re: Re: Uncle Mischief wants YOU!

Originally posted by dukestreet


What do you need us for?

I'm available for part time freelance 3D animation/illustration, photoshop, GUI etc. And you've arleady used my work:D

Basically I'm looking at setting up what amounts to a Virtual temp-agency. A consortium of freelancers doing everything from Tech support to Graphics, writing u name it.

mcrain: if you happen on this, I want to talk legalities with you.

Effectively, you negotiate a rate with me then clients deal with me, not you. I get a refferal fee and if you elect not to deal with them directly a "front desk" fee.
 
Originally posted by iGAV
New Orleans......

Actually sounds quite cool....... especially the weather..... I love storms.... Sounds like the complete opposite of what I was expecting, Jean Claude Van Damn's fault, with that film Hard Target, I half expected to be hunted down by rich bounty hunters if I every walked down Bourbon Street....... :p

It's also home of Jazz isn't it.......?

Oh has anybody ever tasted Moonshine??? I'm intrigued...... that's all...:D

unfortunately...Hollywood makes a complete mockery of New Orleans...sh*t like that never happens... :rolleyes:

yes we are the birthplace of Jazz...I love Jazz music....tons of incredibly talented musicians here....definitely a music city...but the radio stations for the most part really suck...I listen to the community Jazz station & Tulane's ratio station...much better than commercial crap...

no moonshine...but absinthe... ;)
 
unfortunately...Hollywood makes a complete mockery of New Orleans...sh*t like that never happens...

I figured, the streets were also pretty desolate in that film...... :p

Jazz is pretty fantastic, I certainly love chilling out to it, suprisingly I've yet to find a really cool Jazz night in London, the Jazz Cafe in Camden has some amazing artist playing, but it just doesn't have that....hmmm how do I put it..... Smokey Jazz cellar bar'ness about it.....

there's a bar in North London that has alot of freestyle jazz, that is pretty cool, you now the stuff, the mc, introducing the solo's and stuff, and everything full improvised whilst playing, I just love that Jazz........

i'm suprised that there isn't top notch radio stations though..... :rolleyes: although as you say, they're there if you hunt em down...... :D

absinthe a personal fave of mine...... well when you can get the proper stuff and not the watered down stuff that seems to frequent the majority of London bars...... :rolleyes:

Oh well....... had better go..... need to upload my Showreel onto the web.....

I hate 56k connections.......:rolleyes: :mad:
 
Originally posted by eyelikeart

yes we are the birthplace of Jazz...I love Jazz music....tons of incredibly talented musicians here....definitely a music city...but the radio stations for the most part really suck...I listen to the community Jazz station & Tulane's ratio station...much better than commercial crap...

Get an XMSatellite radio, best thing ever. Fortune mag named it product of the year last year. 100 stations, 40% commercial free! I've got a Sony plug and play that I can use in my car and home. Just like wireless internet connections, I don't know how I lived without it.:D

http://www.xmradio.com
 
XM radio.

BOO HISS...........

XM works in your car but I wouldn't do it in your house if you have Airport. 802.11b networks interfere with XM.
 
Originally posted by iGAV
absinthe a personal fave of mine...... well when you can get the proper stuff and not the watered down stuff that seems to frequent the majority of London bars...... :rolleyes:

hmm....we may have to talk...he he he ;)
 
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