I'm starting to think you're supposed to take every shitty stupid project you've ever worked on as a student or just for funsies, and you present them as actual hard-earned experience
because it is, i mean you're doing the same work under different guidelines, you're experiencing the same shit and learning things at a different pace, but you're still learning
Originally posted by Ax3lThe truest of facts
I'm starting to think you're supposed to take every shitty stupid project you've ever worked on as a student or just for funsies, and you present them as actual hard-earned experiencebecause it is, i mean you're doing the same work under different guidelines, you're experiencing the same shit and learning things at a different pace, but you're still learning
I mean, yeah. I worked on a consumer behavior research project which took me 3 weeks to complete and ended up costing me over 40 hours just to put the final, written project together
I was given NO guidelines for the project other than "Make something that DOESN'T suck."
You bet your goddamn ass i'm using this as some sort of marketing/consumer behavior experience and adding it to my resume/cv