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Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: der strittige Punkt... oh, uh... Seattle |
posted 07-20-2001 21:45
I'm very interested in the possibility of working in Europe as a graphic artist/web designer. What are some good ways to establish lasting business connections before I go? I've thought about services like Aquent, but I am struggling to find other options. What kind of market is there for quality designers, specifically in England, Germany, Spain, Italy and Denmark? What about housing arrangements or maybe even house swapping, how does it usually work? I have interest in both temporary and permanent positions. I have a wide range of questions that need to be answered so I'll keep posting as I think of them. Anybody familiar with the relocation process, please post. Any input is much appreciated. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: The Land of one Headlight on. |
posted 07-20-2001 22:59
Well you may think I'm off topic here... but... if you're really interested and are prepared to go at the drop of hat, *First* go and get all your 'shots.' |
Bipolar (III) Mad Scientist From: Eastbourne, UK. |
posted 07-22-2001 00:08
rattula, |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: the west wing |
posted 07-23-2001 15:29
I'd just have to point out that without a college degree and loads of experience in the field, chances are good you'll be shit outta luck if you ship yourself over to another country. |