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What would you do?????????
I finished uni about 6 months ago studying graphic design. It took me a couple of months to get a job but I have now been at a small design place for about 4 months now. At first I enjoyed it and was learning a lot but now I have sort of got to the stage where I am so bored with what we do. We don't design that much, and probably spend most of the time doing non design things. I spoke to my tutor about this and he told me to only stay whilst I'm learning and aim a lot higher rather than leaving it too long. I want to move out asap too but don't want to risk moving near where my current job is and wasting deposit etc only for me to find a job 50 miles away elsewhere. I'm just not sure what to do. I feel quite secure in my current job, but am just really bored there. I worked for 5 years before I went to uni in a place I hated so don't want to be in that situation again and spend years and years there. But I am quite fearful of going for bigger design jobs as I aint too confident in my design ability and am not sure if I would last all that long at a top company. I can't move out really until I decide what I will do. Any advice would be great thanks. Sorry this question is a bit long winded :)
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if you leave your job now it isnt goin to look great on your cv after 4 months lol if i was you i would stick at the job even if ot is boring and aim to please your employer then in a few months time or a year start to apply for the better jobs that way you can gain experience and have a cracking reference at the end of it, employers like to see that their potential employees stick at and work hard at their jobs.
everyone has start from the bottom and work their way up even with qualifications such as yours
i would definately just grin and bare it for just a little longer it will be worth it in the end
everyone has start from the bottom and work their way up even with qualifications such as yours
i would definately just grin and bare it for just a little longer it will be worth it in the end
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