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New York is still the
fashion capital of the United States, generating over $14 billion in annual
sales, and setting design trends that are mirrored worldwide. While the
industry sustains tens of thousands of jobs in the city, more and more
companies are setting up shop outside of Manhattan in places like Chicago,
Philadelphia, Seattle, etc. The rule to live by is that the closer you are
to a major metropolitan area, the more options you will have for work. If
moving to New York is something you want to do, many companies offer
attractive relocation packages for in-demand talent.
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,
Interview
Question Guidance for Fashion Employment ,
The Recruiter Game
Working with an
Agency
, The Truth About
"Free"lancing ,
The Proper Way to Resume
,
Sew…You Want to Be in the Fashion Business?
,
Fashion Careers and
Education Article ,
Handling Salary Negotiations ,
find work in
the fashion industry ,
Making Switch to Freelance Work
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