Saturday, September 21, 2013

How to Become a Nike Shoe Designer

Nike is the world's leading sneaker and sports clothing designer. To design shoes for Nike is often the goal of many designers, as it denotes a level of success few are able to achieve. Becoming a shoe designer for Nike requires years of hard work and effort but can be accomplished if you study and focus on being the best designer you can be.

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  1. Study fashion and shoe design. You'll need to acquire a degree from an accredited university to launch a career in shoe design and work for Nike. Many art and design colleges offer degrees in fashion design. Research the different programs offered by several schools and enroll in an academic program that focuses on shoe design.
  2. Secure an internship. Nike, like all employers, appreciate a potential employee that has real-world experience in addition to an education. This can best be achieved through participation in an internship while you're in school. You can apply to intern for Nike at its world headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, or through its website at Nikebiz.com. Discuss other internship opportunities with your school's career advisers.
  3. Build a portfolio. Compile an array of original designs through your academic work and your internship experience. You will need a strong portfolio that displays the full range of your abilities and creativity to a potential employer like Nike.\
  4. Work in the fashion design industry. A major company like Nike appreciates a consistent work history that displays growth. Spending several years regularly working in fashion design, especially shoe design, will develop the tools you need for success at a company like Nike.
  5. Apply to Nike. Routinely check the careers listing at Nike's corporate site, Nikebiz.com, and apply to any applicable jobs. Contact company Nike representatives and determine who is in a position at the company to hire new designers. Send those people a copy of your portfolio along with a resume and smart cover letter detailing your desire to work for Nike.

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