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What do you believe is the most effective way to be hired to create Macromedia Flash animations for websites or advertising firms/companies. I ask because most resume places do not have any type of abstract resume options, such as uploading photos or .SWF's, etc.

Any ideas? My latest Idea was to create a timeline of Flash creations in order and have them "Press & Play" for Employee Seekers from websites.

So how do I go about doing that? Any of this for example? Are there any Career websites that offer this sort of "outside of the box" resume?

2006-06-20 14:15:24 · 2 answers · asked by Oh, Natey-O! 3 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Don't forget to check for job openings for web developers at colleges and universities. Distance learning is booming and web developers are needed to make online courses attractive and functional. If you can familiarize yourself with a course management system, such as Blackboard, that would help. I work in this field and I'm learning Flash so I can help out our webdesigners when they are swamped. (I don't have a degree or anything, but I've taught myself Fireworks and I assist with photography and video project and videoconferencing.)

Your best bet may be to have a traditional resume and put examples of your work on disc to give prospective employers at interviews. Sadly, the online resume/application really isn't set up for creativity.

I very much like your timeline idea. Can you send employee seekers to a site to check out your work?

2006-06-20 14:40:24 · answer #1 · answered by rakuchild_shines 2 · 1 0

SORRY I THOUGH YOUR WAS GOING TO FLASH ME ,YOU R SO CUTE

2006-06-20 22:26:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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