Hi guys, could really use some advice here. I've talked to some users here and they've said that my career goals sound too confusing and can't be justified on my SOP.
Here's the thing: I have an undergraduate degree in Animation from the UK. However after finishing that course, I decided that I no longer want to work in animation. It's good as a hobby, but not so good as a career. I then took a break for some time to think about what I wanted to do.
After much research and thinking, I decided that I want to get into Web Development. The job stability is good (web developers are high in demand), and it sounds like something I would enjoy.
So in my SOP I've said that the career area I want to now focus on is - Web Development and other roles such as Digital Content Management.
This is the part I'm worried about - The fact that I mixed Web Development with Digital Content Management. Was it a mistake to mix in those roles? Because Digital Content Management is usually associated with marketing (not IT). Even in many places online, they say the requirements for digital content management is to have a degree in journalism or marketing, because its considered a marketing type role.
The reason I mixed those two together was because my ideal job would be to work at a company and build and manage their website and online presence. That would include building their website from scratch (the back end part of web development) and then building the design and interface of it (front end) as well as creating content for their website and online presence (video editing, photo editing, writing etc.)
That's my ideal job. I know bigger companies usually have different people working different roles but smaller companies can have one person undertaking those multiple tasks which I've described.
Does this sound confusing? How can this be justified?
Here's the thing: I have an undergraduate degree in Animation from the UK. However after finishing that course, I decided that I no longer want to work in animation. It's good as a hobby, but not so good as a career. I then took a break for some time to think about what I wanted to do.
After much research and thinking, I decided that I want to get into Web Development. The job stability is good (web developers are high in demand), and it sounds like something I would enjoy.
So in my SOP I've said that the career area I want to now focus on is - Web Development and other roles such as Digital Content Management.
This is the part I'm worried about - The fact that I mixed Web Development with Digital Content Management. Was it a mistake to mix in those roles? Because Digital Content Management is usually associated with marketing (not IT). Even in many places online, they say the requirements for digital content management is to have a degree in journalism or marketing, because its considered a marketing type role.
The reason I mixed those two together was because my ideal job would be to work at a company and build and manage their website and online presence. That would include building their website from scratch (the back end part of web development) and then building the design and interface of it (front end) as well as creating content for their website and online presence (video editing, photo editing, writing etc.)
That's my ideal job. I know bigger companies usually have different people working different roles but smaller companies can have one person undertaking those multiple tasks which I've described.
Does this sound confusing? How can this be justified?
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