Dont Stop learning!!!!.... this is a lesson i have learned from working with people that have been in the industry for awhile...they did stop learning.. and now they are just dead weight.. once your dead weight your pretty much done.. learn the new features of a program when it comes out.. reguardless of if you will use…
yes you also get a better view of what is going on and can act according to that. Another thing I find is not beeing attached to your work like you would be to private stuff. Beeing able to understand what your AD want's and if you don't get it right the first time don't take it personal just because you think your way is…
Find a niche and get good at it. Have a good work ethic. Work hard. By that I dont mean work all hours God sends, but work smart and use your time wisely and efficiently. To be seen playing games during the day or browsing a lot probably isn't going to be a good idea. So get good with Alt-Tab ;-P Be nice and try not to…
Think about your job like you would think about your art. It's a craft, and you will make mistakes, and you will need to improve. I know I learned a ton of valuable lessons about myself and how I interact with a team, and what needed changing, in the past two years. Try to find out what aspects of your personality might…
I did freelance for about a year, then I've worked at one company for about 5 months, then did freelance for about the same ammount of time and now I've been on my new job for 5 months so far, still going strong though. I've had good teammates on both teams, main thing is try and get excited about the game early on, and…
Here are some nice things to keep in mind. Never Talk about salary: Just don't do this. The only person who really knows how much I make is my father and my older cousin. <u>Never share this info with anyone you work with, or anyone who could tell people that you work with.</u> Don't even drop hints. This almost always…