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London Animators Wanted Heres How to Land Your Dream Job at a Top Animation Company

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When thinking about your next career move, do you tend to steer away from the 'glamour jobs'? After all, the jobs that involve working on the biggest blockbusters will attract so much competition there's little point in applying, right? It's a fair assumption to make – but it's utterly wrong, argue our experts.

Take the forthcoming Star Wars sequels – possibly the most glamorous job in VFX right now. ILM has recently set up a London studio (opens in new tab) to complement those in San Francisco, Vancouver and Singapore, partly to work on Episode 7 and further Star Wars movies to come. And they're keen to encourage UK artists to apply…

Yes, we absolutely are hiring, confirms John Knoll, ILM's chief creative officer. Actually, we have open positions in all our studios around the world. And John says there's no need for a secret handshake. Just go to the ilm.com (opens in new tab) website and head to the jobs tab; you can search and see where the openings are.

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Nor is ILM only looking for decades of experience. Obviously, very experienced artists are highly sought-after, Knoll says. But I think there's a lot to be gained by having artists who are young and enthusiastic, and who come at this right out of college with a lot of energy and a real willingness to learn.

That even one of the world's biggest VFX companies is keen to hire is a sign of the rapidly growing opportunities within the industry. But how can you maximise your chances of landing 
that dream job?

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For those early in their career, Tara Kemes, vice president of culture and talent at Rainmaker Entertainment (opens in new tab), offers this advice.

Your enthusiasm makes a big impact – fresh out of college, attitude is pretty much the most important thing. Also, don't apply to all the open positions: we want to know you know where your skills lie. Also, persevere. If you don't land the first job you go for, don't let that discourage you. Dream jobs are something to work towards.

But what if you're already at your dream company but chasing that precious promotion? Speak up! Tara urges. Share your ambitions and goals. Maintain perspective and keep a great attitude. Remember – this is animation! Few people end up here by accident. It's a privilege.

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Tara also suggests you seek out a mentor, but be smart about whom you approach: Identifying someone who grew their own career through mentorship is a good tactic.

In general, networking is key. Make connections, she urges. You may meet someone now who, if you've made a positive impression, will remember you down the road and think, 'Hey! I want to hire that artist we met a few months ago at the career fair. We didn't have a suitable opportunity then, but they'd be great for this job now.'

There is a lot to be gained by having artists who come right out of school with a lot of energy and a real willingness to learn

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It helps if you're prepared to move, as well: both to new studios and new countries if necessary. Steven Elford, studio CG supervisor for Rainmaker, has done just that, relocating from England to Vancouver. Every time you start a new job in a new studio you are faced with new challenges, he says.

You have to get used to the culture of the studio, the workflow and pipeline and the tools. This can be quite daunting but time always goes fast, and before you know it it'll all be second nature.

Find out how long the studio feels it should take you to learn the tools and integrate, he advises. They'll have had many people go through the process and will give you some idea of what you should aim for. And if you have any other concerns then talk to the people at the studio: they're there to help you succeed, after all.

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You’ve been dreaming about becoming an animator since you were a kid. You watched cartoons, loved them, and then decided to become an animator yourself. You knew it would be challenging, but nothing you couldn’t handle. 

So why aren’t you out there doing it? There are so many reasons why people don’t go after their dreams from fear of failure to being too busy with other things but the truth is that most people don’t even try because they don’t know how to get started. 

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Well guess what? I’m here to tell you that it’s never too late or early to start looking for your dream job! Here’s how:

There is no better time than now to start. Never in history has it been easier to learn animation, and never before has the demand for animators been higher.

There are many ways you can get started on your journey, but each one is dependent on how much time you have to devote and what resources you have access to. 

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If you’re looking for a structured program that will give you all the tools needed to become an animator from scratch, check out [Animation Mentor](http://animationmentor.com/index). 

This online course is designed by professional animators who understand what it takes to succeed as one and they’ll teach it directly through their platform.

If an online course isn’t right for your busy schedule or learning style (and if so, why not?), there are plenty of other options available:Start With Your Own Business

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Take some time and think about what you want to do in the future. Do you want to go back to school and study animation? 

Do you want to start your own company or freelance work? Are there any classes or workshops that would be helpful for your career? If so, check out our guide on how to get started as an animator!

Don’t try to do everything yourself. A lot of people think that if they work hard enough, they can make their dream job happen without any help from other people. 

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In the real world, this isn’t true you need a team around you who will support you when times get tough and help with things that are outside of your comfort zone (like marketing).Know Yourself And What You Want

Let’s start by knowing what job type best fits your personality. Do you like working in a team or alone? Do you like being creative or technical? 

Is the idea of moving around a lot appealing or do you prefer staying in one place for a while? Are there certain tasks that make your palms sweat just thinking about them and if so which ones?

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For example, I love being creative but hate traveling and I don’t mind working alone as long as there’s an Internet connection nearby (I’m joking). Now that we’ve got some answers out of the way let’s move onto knowing what we really are good at!Find People To Tell You Are A Dreamer, And Then Prove Them Wrong

When it comes to finding your dream job, you need to be sure-footed and confident. Don’t worry about what the naysayers have to say (or how they try and put down your dreams). 

Your family members, friends and peers may not understand what it means to be an animator or how you can make a living at it. And that’s okay! Just remember: if you believe in yourself, then everything else will fall into place.

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If someone ever tells you that being an animator isn’t possible for them because of their skill level or lack thereof, tell them that there’s no such thing as too good for this

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