So you want to get a job in the creative industry...

After a long extended hiatus of off blogging, I am back!!!

I came across a cool video by the guys at The Skool Network. For all of us creatives, we're all looking for the best way to market ourselves to employers for today's market. In this video, creative geniuses Jose Caballer and Chris Do, discuss the question of the resume. When looking for jobs, it can be overwhelming to throw yourself into the marketplace. So much of the work we do can't showcase itself on a 2-paged word document file. We need visual platforms to show employers what is possible in our work. This video talks about those platforms, as well as common mistakes designers make when applying for jobs (fluffing, formatting ect.).

I showcase/curate my work on Squarespace. Their interface does a really good job of collecting and curating all the hosting services I have content on (ie, youtube, vimeo, behance, etc..). Most importantly it does this a sleek and classy way.  

Ultimately, I find that clients can usually get a sense of your style and work simply by evaluating the way you present yourself.  I'm curious, how do you guys present your content to clients and potential employers. What things do or don't work for you.  Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments.