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Old 11-12-2007, 01:32 PM
 
Location: N.Ireland
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Hello, I am new to the forum and just wanted some advice on working and living in LA. Firstly, I am in my final year at university studying graphic design. I already have a HND in graphic design(not sure what the American version is.) I plan on getting a years experience at working for a design agency in Ireland first before I make the move. My question(s) are:

: Would employers in LA consider employing an inexperienced designer ?

: What salary range could I expect ?

: What would be the best way to introduce myself/work to employers ?

: What would be a good area to live in, where should I avoid ?

: Can I drive in LA on a UK licence ?

Thank you for your help.
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