Getting started

Getting started

From Never Not Creative by Never Not Creative

February 22, 2025 · 30 min

About this episode

The episode discusses how to break into the creative industry with insights on internships, networking, and personal authenticity.

In this episode of the Never Not Creative podcast, hosts Andy Wright and Rachel Zhang are joined by Paper Moose Co-Founder, Nick Hunter to discuss how to break into the creative industry, emphasizing the importance of internships, personality, and authenticity in applications. They explore the significance of passion projects, the concept of Ikigai, and the necessity of networking. The conversation also touches on the challenges of entry-level jobs and offers practical tips for new graduates to stay motivated and make their own luck in their careers. Takeaways Internships are crucial for getting started in the creative industry. Personality and authenticity are key in job applications. Researching potential employers can set you apart from other candidates. It's important to show your unique voice and perspective. Networking is essential for career growth and opportunities. Passion projects can help build your portfolio and inspire you. Career paths are rarely linear; be open to pivots and changes. Ikigai can guide you in finding fulfilling work. Don't take job rejections personally; keep pushing forward. Stay proactive and ready to seize opportunities as they arise. Thanks to…

People in this episode

Hosts: Andy Wright, Rachel Zhang

Guest: Nick Hunter

Topics covered

  • creative industry
  • internships
  • networking
  • passion projects
  • career advice
  • Ikigai

Keywords

  • creative industry
  • internships
  • networking
  • Ikigai
  • career advice
  • entry-level jobs
  • passion projects

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Organizations: Paper Moose

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