Lee3dee Posted April 19, 2006 Report Posted April 19, 2006 I wanted to share the good news with you all! After phone rejections, email rejections and life generally sucking hard-core, I got offered a full-time position at N-fusion Interactive in NJ working with Unreal 3 on a next-gen tactical shooter. (Which looked freaking amazing at the interview) Monday, I really hit rock bottom after 2 rejections bring my total to 12 and a previous position being closed. I kept hitting my head against the wall, wonder what i did wrong in the interviews, that i'd be rotting at home for the rest of my life working on my portfolio. Tuesday went the same, my productivity was gone then at 8pm outside Super Target, I got a call and it felt so good to be a 3D artist again! For anyone else that feels like its going no where, don't give up! Lee Quote
ReNo Posted April 19, 2006 Report Posted April 19, 2006 Woohoo, well done man! Must be awesome to get to work with Unreal 3, all the best mate Quote
Minos Posted April 19, 2006 Report Posted April 19, 2006 ooh great news buddy. Nice to see that you didn't give up. oh by the way, this topic gave me some motivation, thank you Quote
Lee3dee Posted April 19, 2006 Author Report Posted April 19, 2006 thx guys, you all have been so incredibly helpful in your crits. Crits are an artists best asset, because it makes me work harder. Now i can put an official title under my name like everyone else. hehe after I start working. Quote
Skjalg Posted April 19, 2006 Report Posted April 19, 2006 you got 12 rejections? Damn, this got me bummered... Whats the odds of me getting a job then :/ Quote
sensee Posted April 19, 2006 Report Posted April 19, 2006 I'm shocked. Your portfolio is really outstanding and you got 12 rejection?! That does kinda discourage me... Anyways, congrats on your new job, you really deserve it! Quote
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