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For creative job seekers, follow-up emails are more rare and impactful than you’d guess. So, where do you start? Artisan has some advice and direction on how to structure your follow-ups to keep you top-of-mind with decisionmakers.
There’s no easing up in the race for creative talent in 2024. Creative and marketing managers are actively hiring but face hurdles finding candidates with the right skills. Robert Half’s Lucy Marino unpacks strategies that can help in the quest for top talent.
Professor Carole Maugé-Lewis’ new book – So! You Want To Become A Graphic Designer: A Resource and Guide — is available as an eBook and in paperback. With a foreward by GDUSA’s Gordon Kaye, the book is aimed at aspiring graphic design students, career changers, and more.
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Knowledge is power, says Lucy Marino of global talent solutions firm Robert Half. In this piece, she utilizes data from the 2024 Salary Guide to shed light on the job market, salary and hiring expectations, and more.
Agencies shouldn't just think about investment in learning in terms of money for products or technologies. Dan Crowder says the real investment needs to come in how you fuel your team’s creative fire.
Carsten Glock urges graduates to keep an open mind and step off the linear career path when the chance presents itself. He contends that you might just discover new routes and roles, even the dream job you didn’t know existed.
Artisan is a boutique recruitment agency with offices in major cities across the United States. This is the second in a series of blogposts that address relevant topics for the creative community in 2023, whether you are finding work or finding talent.
Christine Pizzo reports to Laura Breines, Designit's head of Americas, with a remit to strengthen the full-service, end to end design and creative offerings.
Crucial.com crunched numbers to break down the best cities in the United States for finding a creative job. Washington DC and environs turns out to have the best balance between available jobs and available workers.
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