Friday, May 3, 2013

How To Be "In": Getting Fashion Jobs That Make Careers

It is a business known to be, according to a Guardian report, "notoriously nepotistic" -- the fashion industry. But it is a glamorous industry that can promise fame and fortune, which is why so many are attracted to establishing a career in fashion. There are a number of different jobs one can study, train, and prepare for -- from designing to modelling, from creative direction to pattern making. But like so many other industries that have the potential for making careers and guaranteeing financial security, making it in the world of fashion means overcoming the aggressive competition.

The Devil Wears What Now?

When you realise you are destined to be in fashion, do not just look up fashion jobs, send in your CVs, and then hope that the fashion gods will take notice. What you want to do is to prepare yourself well before you seek employment opportunities at retail stores, ateliers, or with designers. It is critical that you know the very industry you want to work in, from the product lines of a retail chain to the design aesthetics of specific fashion house. So when the creative director of a jewellery design house asks you what you think of Joel Arthur Rosenthal (JAR), never reply that you do not recognise the name.

Applicants (for any job in any industry) who do not know the business they want to become part of rarely succeed in getting hired. If you are already quite familiar with the fashion company you intend to be in, then study up on their competitors. This may help you come up with creative ideas on marketing, promotions, or even designs.

Dress for Success -- Not Just for Style

When interviewing for fashion jobs, always look impeccably dressed. But do dress for the position you are looking to get. For instance, if you have applied for a job as a shoe designer at an ultra hip shoe company that creates one-of-a-kind items, then do not show up for the interview wearing a stuffy pantsuit. Show your creativity and passion for the job through your outfit and your styling, but without going overboard (as in Lady Gaga overboard).

It is still a job interview. So dress appropriately. Fashion models do the same for every go-see they have to do. If you have to wear a suit for a management position at a fashion house, go for modernised cuts with enough detailing to make you standout and become memorable. Do not forget to add one piece of interesting accessory, like a great pair of high heels or a stylish bag. Always try to look well put together and wear something that fits immaculately. This is particularly crucial for the fashion jobs that retail stores offer which entail merchandising and buying. If you look good, then the retail stores and fashion houses will know that you can make consumers and clients look good, making you an invaluable addition to their talent pool.


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If your calling is with the fashion industry and you would like to get a job there, there are Melbourne placement agencies like http://www.pfprecruitment.com that you can look to for work and some advice as well.



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