I never thought college would be so time consuming and difficult to finish, but now that it is almost over I feel that I have been educated and equipped with most of the tools I need for a world outside of school. Though I have plenty of opportunities ahead of me, I can't help but worry.
"Am I going to get a job I like?"
"Am I going to get a job at all? "
I find myself everyday looking at jobs, seeing if some company is still offering what I am searching for.
"I constantly ask myself am I doing enough?"
"Have I called enough people?"
"Can I make my resume any better?"
"Who do I need to know to get the job I want?"
I am a planner. Not always an organized planner, but in most cases I like having a plan. There is only so much you can do when looking for a career. You can't "plan" that a company will hire you. This drives me crazy, but that is something I can't control so what should I do?
apply, network, apply, network...... Finding the time to do so? Not to mention that I do not have a completed portfolio right now, nor is my resume updated at all.... (Panic!)
With all of this, I try to keep one thing in mind:
Anytime that I have worked hard for a goal, I eventually achieve that goal.
Then I take a deep breathe and write it down. Getting your thoughts out really helps. :)
Here is my TO DO LIST for Morgan Kestner's career steps
- Get a website
- Create a Theme for Morgan Kestner as a brand
- What can morgan do for you?
- pattern making, illustrations, costume design, fashion design, styling,etc
- PUT THIS TOGETHER IN A cohesive manner
- Work on my portfolio.
- Make time for this EVERY WEEK.
- Borrow a good Camera, set up a photo shoot for my designs
- FINISH any Designs that are incomplete, make time for this.
- Work on my Resume
- Develop a new theme for my resume
- Update on Fashion Experience
- Make connections with people
- Talk to friends who are or know someone in the fashion industry.
- Send friends your resume to pass it on
- Make Business Cards
- Develop a theme that says "Morgan Kestner
- Develop a market
- Costume Designer for Productions, Dance Troupes, Entertainment businesses.
- Get CS4 on her computer.
- Apply for jobs, send out resumes to any theater production in Atlanta, follow up.
- BE CONFIDENT.
- Oh and graduate. That part is very important. :)
If anyone has advice to offer or even if you know any company looking for a fashion design and merchandising graduate, please let me know!