It's a new year and a lot of folks might be looking to start a new job. I've found a lot of success with some relatively easy techniques for applying to jobs. I figured I'd share them in the hopes they'll be useful to people on the job hunt: https://medium.com/@perplamps/10-tips-for-getting-a-job-interview-356847056c18 …pic.twitter.com/WGgTa6hcJB
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Replying to @perplamps
Incredibly practical tips, will share with a couple people :)
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Replying to @tactful @perplamps
Any tips for internships? I'm sure many can be translated over, but just curious :)
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Replying to @Alienator5000 @perplamps
A lot of the tips still apply, but you're going to have less experience so my advice would be to try to make up for not having much work experience with volunteer work / personal portfolio work (if you're an artist, make art, a writer, write stuff, a coder, code some plugins etc)
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While I was in college I volunteered as a "Community Manager" for a small Minecraft server but I took it very seriously and put it in my CV / portfolio. It wasn't paid work but I could show how my volunteer work resulted in growth etc, made me seem more serious despite no jobs
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