Design Graduates: Create an Impressive Job Application

Introduction
For design school graduates, job hunting often starts with creating a job application form. You’re skilled at conveying ideas through visual language, but filling out an application form might feel challenging—how to make it look professional without getting lost in a sea of resumes? Don’t worry; the right tools can help, and SurveyMars has features that fit the bill.
Look for a Job: Start with the Right Template
When you look for a job, a messy application form can immediately leave a bad impression on employers. For new design graduates, a clear structure matters more than blindly "showcasing skills." SurveyMars’ job application template is a great fit: it comes with pre-set sections for personal info and project experience, while still leaving room for personalization.

If you want to highlight your graduation project, you can fill in the details directly in the "Project Experience" section; if you have brand design cases from internships, you can arrange them in chronological order. For a new employee, this template prevents missing key info and saves you from building the format from scratch—freeing up time to polish your portfolio instead.
Use Templates to Make a "Design-Savvy" Application Form
As a design graduate, you don’t need to make the form overly flashy, but small details can show your professionalism. SurveyMars’ templates allow minor tweaks: switch to a clean sans-serif font, or use light gray blocks to highlight key points—these small changes let employers notice your aesthetic sense.
For entry-level design roles, the basic application form template works well; the "Skills" section lets you list software like PS and AI. If applying for a planning-focused role, remember to use the application summary section to explain "how you solved practical problems with design"—it’s more persuasive than just saying "I can make posters."
Newcomers: Avoid Mistakes to Make the Form "Practical"
Employers looking at design graduates’ forms want to see if you’re pragmatic. SurveyMars’ templates help you avoid mistakes: they prompt you to "specify internship dates to the month" and "note skill proficiency," steering you away from vague claims like "proficient in all design software."

After filling it out, use the platform’s preview function to check—make sure your contact info is clear and there are no typos. For new graduates, "professionalism" includes both aesthetics and these basic details.
For design graduates, job hunting starts with a strong job application form. Use SurveyMars’ template as a foundation and add your own touches—employers will see that you’re not just good at design, but also approach everything with a professional attitude—that’s exactly what a new employee should be like.
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