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Go! Comi is always accepting resumes for freelance adaptors, translators, and layout artists interested in working on manga. If you fall in one of those categories, send your resume to:
jobs@gomedia-ent.com Not everyone will get a response, since we get more resume submissions than we have time to respond to. If you do not hear back, consider re-submitting your resume a couple of weeks later. However, we advise against submitting it repeatedly (more than three times) on a daily or weekly basis, as at that point it will be treated as spam.
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Is there a certain genre of art for Freelance manga art you are looking for at this moment?
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Kizzy-chan wrote:
Is there a certain genre of art for Freelance manga art you are looking for at this moment?
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We're in the midst of developing some web comic and Oplay projects, so we'll soon be on the lookout for artists for those projects. Most of our projects are fantasy or high school themed, and we gravitate toward art styles that are female-friendly. If your work is influenced by manga, anime, or video games, that's a plus for some projects -- but we still want to feel like we're getting someone who has their own, unique style. The kind of freelance artists we'll soon be looking for will include layout/pencil artists, background artists, and colorists for our web comics. For Oplay, we'll need ass-kicking character designers who love drawing "pin-up" poses, and background artists who can draw lush, colorful locations that will be viewed (and appreciated) over and over again. But I'll make a more detailed post about all of this when the time comes.
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OHOHOOOOOoooo~!! Female Friendly you say?? X3 Iiiinteresting! Thanks for taking the time to answer me! OwO I cant wait to hear more details about it, I'm determined to work hard so I can get my art good enough XD So I cant wait to see what yall have to say! ^________^ Pinups are fun to do w< Thanks gain! OwO>
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_ Do we just send our resume, or do we send our portfolio, too?
I have a few years to go before I send it, but I'd like to know what to send.
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Lover of shoujo manga
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Is there any demand for layout artists? It's the position I'm most interested in (very much so!) but there isn't much information out there about it. If there's something in particular you're looking for when selecting layout artists, that'd also be very helpful to know. Thank you!
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Any idea if any of the postions will be filled soon? I'm a student now but I'll be leaving this spring. I work on sending in a resume but I'll have to see what my opinion are first after school is done.
Do you need people at you main office or can they work from where ever they happen to live? Also what would you like to see for the layout artist resume and portfolio?
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The Life of a Lazy, Random, Anime-fan Gal
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We don't have any openings right now (the ones on the Jobs page got taken down). Like I said in the first post, we're always accepting resumes for freelance work (which can be done from anywhere) so that we can contact potential freelancers right away when work does come up. Layout artists need to provide a link to an online portfolio that includes samples of how they would do layout work or an excerpt from actual layout work they've been paid for. Experience is good, but not necessary, so list any projects you've done.
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Where is she???
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