Friday, April 29, 2011

Reflection from the Job Fair

After the job fair, I was refreshed to have talked about my artwork as a whole. Lately, I have only been interviewed with people that were non-artist. Before the fair began, I was curious how the day would go. Four companies that were outside the field I am interested in interviewed me. Harvest, Paint Coast Imports, Tom Martin Design, and Champion were the companies that interviewed me. All the companies gave beneficial compliments though Tom from Tom Martin Design felt I needed to have my Demo Reel set-up for whatever position I was applying for. Also, he felt my graphics were the weakest, and should work towards becoming a videographer. Each company felt that I was not what they were looking for, and old man from Champion felt I should mail my portfolio as it to work for free to receive some experiences. The most climax of the job fair was seeing Pierre Thornton from Paint Coast Import setting across me. He had great comments about my work though he would have like me to have had some hard copies of my 2D animation work as well as 3D. In all, I enjoyed myself at the fair.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Behavioral Interview

Describe a time when a co-worker or student approached you and criticized your work. How did you handle the
situation? What was the outcome?


When I was working at Wendy’s, my manager asked me to keep my workstation clean during the five o’clock rush. I tried to explain myself that I was working two positions that caused the issue at hand though I was not heard. I reserved the issue by informing my manager I will work harder to keep both station clean. Since my manager commitments, I have not had any more remarks.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Press release

Memphis College of Art hosts Digital Media Screening May 13, 2011 in the Callicott Auditorium, Rust Hall in Overton Park. The exhibition is combined in a diverse form of work in animation, film, and installation by graduating Digital Media students. The students’ work empower the next generations of leading artists, designers and educators to flourish professionally and contribute valuable ideas to society.

Meet and greet the artist from 6:30pm to7pm to find out all about the artists and guests. There will be refreshment available for everyone. Professor Jill Wissmiller will hosts the event at 7-10 pm in Callicott Auditorium. “Whether I'm painting or not, I have this overweening interest in humanity. Even if I'm not working, I'm still analyzing people.” says Alice Neel, “ These students are extraordinary individuals, who have work hard to used today’s crisis’ to make them capable to deal with by using humor as well as questioning America’s ideology.” Digital Media Screening is a event that would keep our coming generation talking.