Quick background about me: I'm 26 years old, finished a 3 year undergraduate degree in Animation from the UK.
After finishing that course, I decided that I wanted to switch to another career path. Animation is good as a hobby, but not good as a career. The problem was I did not know what I wanted to switch to. So after graduating, I decided to take a break for myself.
This break lasted for about 2 and a half years (I know long time). I was using the time to explore all my interests and simultaneously pursuing a side hobby of mine - music. I had always wanted to pursue that hobby since I was a teenager but couldn't devote my full time to that because of school and university. So since I was taking this break, I thought it would be a good chance to pursue that and make good use of the time.
After lots of advice and research, I decided that I wanted to switch to web development. The job prospects are really good and it sounds enjoyable (it involves creativity and problem solving).
I realize this gap is a long time, but I just want to know how big of a deal it is? The fact that there was no official work experience means that it would be very hard to justify it. I have my portfolio which contains the music I was working on during the gap, but I'm not sure if they will accept that. However I do have a certificate of registration from the copyright office. When I created some of my first songs, I had registered my name, stage name and title of songs and I have all that on a certificate. Will this prove to be useful?
Also how do I rectify this? What if I do gain some work experience in the near future? Will this gap still be seen as a red flag? Will it forever overshadow any work experience I do in the future? How much work experience do I need to counter this gap?
After finishing that course, I decided that I wanted to switch to another career path. Animation is good as a hobby, but not good as a career. The problem was I did not know what I wanted to switch to. So after graduating, I decided to take a break for myself.
This break lasted for about 2 and a half years (I know long time). I was using the time to explore all my interests and simultaneously pursuing a side hobby of mine - music. I had always wanted to pursue that hobby since I was a teenager but couldn't devote my full time to that because of school and university. So since I was taking this break, I thought it would be a good chance to pursue that and make good use of the time.
After lots of advice and research, I decided that I wanted to switch to web development. The job prospects are really good and it sounds enjoyable (it involves creativity and problem solving).
I realize this gap is a long time, but I just want to know how big of a deal it is? The fact that there was no official work experience means that it would be very hard to justify it. I have my portfolio which contains the music I was working on during the gap, but I'm not sure if they will accept that. However I do have a certificate of registration from the copyright office. When I created some of my first songs, I had registered my name, stage name and title of songs and I have all that on a certificate. Will this prove to be useful?
Also how do I rectify this? What if I do gain some work experience in the near future? Will this gap still be seen as a red flag? Will it forever overshadow any work experience I do in the future? How much work experience do I need to counter this gap?
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