Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Jobs

Photography Jobs

Since I am graduating this year from university I am in need of a job to pay my bills and to put my degree in photography in use.
I am someone who is interested in teaching as well as photography. My initial idea is to look for a job that incorporated art and design and photography in one.


To start my research I was told about the Guardian is a newspaper that has relevant information about the world, sports but it also has an really good job search. If interested in going on to the guardian newspaper you can click this link https://jobs.theguardian.com/


This section is basically just to help narrow down all of the specific job application to make sure you get the best job for you.

I personally am interested in becoming a secondary school teacher of art and design once I finish university and once I’ve got my final qualifications I need. But if I were interested in this case I would be looking for art and design jobs in secondary schools.


My search may look something like this one above. From this search I came out with the result


The box that is highlighted by the red lines is the job that I am going to look at. It is almost the perfect job for someone who is interested in teaching art and photography like myself.
My initial reaction was to open it up and gain more information regarding the application.

Teacher of Art and Photography


This job is a suitable job for me, it teaches photography and art at the same time. The only down side to it is that it is only part time and not where I live. I wouldn’t mind moving away for a teaching job but it would have to be full time.

I would class myself to be enthusiastic and passionate about what I do, I want to push the school forward and encourage the young people to enjoy what they are doing.
At this present moment I would not be qualified to become a teacher only because I don’t have the qualifications but once getting my qualifications I will be able to apply for a job like this.
Yes applying for a job is worth it, because you never know what is around the corner and you could be surprised









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