Specifically for the networking and job fair part.
I'm trying to get my foot in the door and finding it really difficult to do so when I don't know anyone in the industry. I've been thinking about going to
Siggraph 2013 in July and maybe
GDC Next in Nov.
I have very limited funds and traveling and attending these events can get expensive.
So I was wondering, do you think its worth going?
Has anybody here ever gone to a convention and connected with a someone who got you into the industry?
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Personally I don't have much experienced with conventions. The SF GDC was my first and I didn't land a job, but I got plenty of professional portfolio reviews(which led to a better perspective on where I want to end up) and a lot of business cards. If you want to save money, the Expo pass is good enough if you just want to network. Aside from the parties, being out on the floor with all of the company booths is probably the best place to network and get feedback.
I definitely will make my online presence more visible.
Networking is always hard when you're just starting out.
@Justin Meisse and @leleuxart
I've been looking into IGDA. I looked into the Vancouver chapter, but it seems non existent. And NYC chapter, which isn't as active as I thought it would be.
@dustinbrown
Thanks for the advice.
and thanks for making your "Production Studio Database". Will definitely add a bunch of those studios onto my spreadsheet
One thing to keep in mind regarding face-to-face networking: oftentimes, at least back when I was 'breaking in' it wasn't about "meeting someone who was already in the industry who could help get you a job". Those people don't go to all *that* many social things and when they want to hang out with old friends, NOT you.
The people who you should network with are the other people like yourself--other people trying to get into the industry...other people working on their skills, etc. And it's not called networking at that point, it's just called 'making pals'. If you connect with a bunch of people like yourself, even if NONE of you are pro, then the whole group can often help each other with finding work down the road. There's an osmosis factor that happens with groups like that once some of them DO find pro work. Then, when you go to conventions, it'll be to see those "old friends". :-)
Goodluck!
http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=101777
Hmm... yea I think I'll look into more local stuff
@blankslatejoe
WOW awesome post. What you said is actually kind of inspiring. Can't wait until I get to that point where I go to conventions and see "old friends"