How to apply for a job at a design agency when they are not hiring?
(Currently working in-house and have some experience but looking to get work in an agency)
>How to apply for a job at a design agency when they are not hiring
Get out your calculator. Do the math. Calculate how much in income a business will need to make to afford you. Look at the actual numbers.
You need to read a book on basic business economics.
Ask yourself WHY they are not hiring, pleb.
Where does money come from?
How do jobs get accounted for?
An employee is hired to generate income....the income has to pay for the employees salary.
If you want to be hired by them, get them accounts. If you could get accounts, you should start your own agency.
If an agency wins an account and doesn't have a certain need that you fill, you're in luck.
That's how it works.
>>314925
This information heavily depends on information that is difficult to obtain. I appreciate you replying to my thread, but if I was a business major, I wouldn't be in the graphic design field to begin with.
>>314925
Really informative. Thanks for posting anon
>>314904
If they have a general career email, send an email. I've actually had a few agencies contact me back in a few days to chat and honestly, I've received more replies sending general inquiries than actual job post submissions.
If it's an agency you really are interested in, saying so in the email would help your chances of getting a reply back. Really, there's no negative to sending the email.
>>314993
Thanks anon. What's a general inquiry though?
>>314925
this