My Fashion Future.

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My Fashion Future

Job List Choose one of these careers. Click on the hyperlink or the website in orange. Fashion Buyer - Career Profile Visual Merchandising - Career Profile Fashion Coordinator and Fashion Director - Career Profiles Boutique Owner - Career Profile Retail Merchandiser - Career Profile Mesa Community College, Fashion Merchandising & Design Department Programs Profile Fashion Photographer - Fashion Career Profile Costume Designer - Career Profile Fashion Runway Model - Career Profile Personal Stylist - Career Profile Account Executive - Fashion Career Profile Apparel Business Owner - Fashion Career Profile Buyer - Fashion Career Profile Children’s Clothing Designer - Fashion Career Profile Computer-Aided Designer - Fashion Career Profile Costume Designer - Fashion Career Profile Embroidery Designer - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Colorist - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Designer - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Director - Fashion Career Profile Assistant Fashion Designer - Fashion Career Profile Fabric Librarian - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Forecaster - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Illustrator - Fashion Career Profile Fashion House Manager - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Public Relations Specialist - Fashion Career Profile Retail Salesperson - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Merchandising - Career Profile Fashion Designer - Career Profile Clothing Pattern Maker - Career Profile Fashion Sales Representative - Career Profile Accessories Designer - Career Profile Product Manager - Career Profile Showroom Sales Representative - Career Profile Pattern Grader - Career Profile Costume Designer - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Designer - Fashion Career Profile Assistant Fashion Designer - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Illustrator - Fashion Career Profile Sample Maker - Fashion Career Profile Shoe Designer - Fashion Career Profile Lingerie Designer - Fashion Career Profile Pattern Maker - Fashion Career Profile Textile Artist - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Stylists - Career Profile Fashion Editor - Career Profile Fashion Photographer - Career Profile Fashion Public Relations Specialist - Career Profile Fashion Illustrator - Career Profile Fashion Writer - Career Profile Graphic Designer - Career Profile Fashion Director - Fashion Career Profile Fashion Photographer - Fashion Career Profile http://www.fashion-schools.org/fashion-careers-1

Research plan Choose one job. Describe the job, what you do and where you would work. Find the pay, hours, location and promotion opportunities. What education do you need? Where can you get it, what does it cost, how long do you have to go to school. List four good things about this job and four bad things about this job.

Resume Based on your research, create a resume that would get you the job you want. You should make up your education, past jobs and experiences. You can also make up where you live. Use a template in word or one you find online so you know the formation. Make it pop and include these categories: Education Work Experience Skills and Knowledge

Website and Business Card You will create a personal website to help you get the job. Use the information you put on your resume to guide your site. Make sure that your site is informative and interesting. You want it to catch the eye of a future employer. You will also create a business card. You can use a template on word or you can go to VistaPrint. If you use VistaPrint, take a screenshot of your final card to turn in with your project.