Présentation professionnelle
I have been preparing a day release vocational training, specialised in visual communication.
I work three days and study two days a week.
The agency I work in is called Walk Don’t Walk. It’s a small sized company, specialised in global communication.
It is located in the fifteenth district of Paris, near from the Tour Eiffel.
There are fifteen employees. I work in the grapic design department with five employees.
My tutor is Artistic Director.
I am in charge of creating and executing different supports of communication.
My tasks consist in creating leaflets, logotypes, advertissements, for different and various brands.
To carry out those various tasks, I use severals tools. For example, I work on a Macintosh, with In design (layout software), Photoshop (picture software), and Illustrator (vector graphics software).
I create layouts, house styles, posters...
If I had to assess my training period, I would say it has rather been a success. Indeed, I’ve learned a lot. I haven’t faced any major problems except once, in terms of follow-up work.
Indeed, the brands’s briefs are not always precise. Clients may change their mind, and you have to adapt your work quickly at many times.
In terms of professional knowledge, I have improved my patience, concentration and human relationships.
In terms of know-how, I have learned to use softwares in a better way. I am more efficient.
During my job training, I realised that this job is really what I want to do in my life.
After my exam, I would like to be hired in my agency.
I’m planning to work in London. Indeed, my agency have a subsidiary in London. I love english culture, so I would like to work there sometimes, or maybe