Draft Studios was originally developed by CbK to give students graduating from its program a chance to work on real-world projects, getting some experience as developers while earning income. ![]() ![]() The program is part of the first year of the OnE Philadelphia Tech and Innovation Rotational Internship program. “The ideal candidate will be collaborative, organized, and able to work independently,” the internship page says. Non-computer science students are also encouraged to apply. The interns will develop internal and external web-based applications for clients, and are meant for students with an interest in tech or tech-adjacent fields, including positions like project management, UI or UX design. Want to share a new resource for entrepreneurs and technologists? Email us at a part of its OnE Philadelphia initiative to build an inclusive tech pipeline, Coded By Kids’ (CbK) web development agency, Draft Studios, will provide eight paid, full-time internships to rising college freshman and sophomores at two- or four-year colleges this summer. I think libraries are slept on as a starting point here.This is Resource Roundup, a look at open applications for business and career-building programs, funding and other opportunities around the region. It took 4 years working there before I landed a gig at an animation studio. I found that a lot of the way to sound more experience is to take everything "Seriously" Yeah, I made memes about libraries but phrasing it professionally made it sound more enticing. Then my resume went from "librarian with reference training, inventory, and customer service" to "social media marketer and graphic designer, rebranding library social media accounts with a 300% engagement, events coordinator, and graphic designer" Requested hosting a murder mystery event for halloween and promote the event with posters. Was able to bump myself into "outreach" which basically was making social media posts about any events, including starting memes for the page that increased more likes amongst the college students. Started off doing desk work (college) but toward the second half of my time there, I started talking about how I was a computer art major. Any other jobs with less applicants that don’t require 3-D knowledge?įirst job ever was at a library. Are production assistant jobs also hard? I’ve heard there are some that are easy like TA, but since I don’t know 3-D, it’s hard to think of learning a whole new path and building a portfolio just to apply to jobs I don’t really want When I could spend that time on my story work. I’ve also heard story is quite clogged and hard to get into. Also applying to graphic or motion design jobs at animation studios. I want to do storyboard revisions, and I’m also applying to production assistant jobs as I’m currently a production coordinator (graphic design, not for animation) so it seems like a good idea. ![]() I’ve also been looking for volunteer work at this point, but surprisingly can’t find any of that either. Was wondering if you guys could let us in newbies know where you got your 1st foot in the door. I’ve been stalking people on LinkedIn to see where their first few jobs are in checking those companies for openings. Should we look someplace special? Surely there is more somewhere out there. I can’t find much on job boards or studio websites. ![]() It feels like there’s maybe three entry-level jobs right now… And I’ve applied to all of them. Where was your first job, where did you volunteer, where should we look?
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