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Skills you can learn in 3 months to become job-ready

  • May 1
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 8

Three months isn't too long.


But with a bit of time and focus, you'll have time enough to develop a solid foundation for the right skill.


The key is to train yourself to focus on only one thing and stick with that one thing.


Doing the practical skills of UI/UX Design, Graphic Design, Digital Marketing, Video Editing and Motion Graphics is what everyone is doing today, so these practical skills have a high demand, so you will not need years of training to get started, but you will need to be focused on only one thing.


Start with the basics and try to develop a sense of true focus and purpose on those basics first, and then will quickly move on to your practice of those skills, and find many small projects to try to copy from others who are actually doing the work now.


When you first get started, it will most likely be difficult that is what happens to all of us when we first begin doing our artistic jobs.


What is important to you and your progress as a new artist, is just to stay with doing your job even when it seems tough to you.


If you try giving yourself between one hour and three hours a day, over that time period of 2-3 months, you will get to a point that allows you to submit applications for internships or entry-level jobs.


Those jobs will not make you an expert.


But they will allow you to get started doing the job, and that is the most important thing.

3 months of focus. Years of growth.
3 months of focus. Years of growth.

 
 
 

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