Journal #5609

Posted 15 years ago2009-01-28 00:02:58 UTC
Rimrook RimrookSince 2003
Good things DO happen to good people.

I went to an internship interview today. I have only went to two interview previously and this one was high stakes. Armed only with basic tips and a flatbook of 25 of my absolute best works in it (Riverpool included, lol). I wear my best with a suit and tie, dress shoes, belt, shaved, combed hair and a light dab of my expensive cologne (not too much, people hate it when you smell like a flower). I arrive at his office after scrambling around for a moment looking for some business building. Turns out its the guy's house and the "shop" is a million-dollar house on lake-front property surrounded by more million-dollar properties. The Vice-President of Operations answers the door... he was in a shirt and shorts (boxers?) and invited me in. The place is stupendously royal with Hawaiian art and posters of Jimmi Hendrix, with a CD collection to boot.

The interview took place on his patio facing the lake. He told me about his company and where they are going and what they are about. After his intro, I hand him my flatbook and he takes a gander at it. He gets half-way, silence so far, and exclaims "Your work is bad-ass!" One of the other workers there give him his pen back, I met him aswell, and he showed the employee my flatbook, he too was very impressed and recommends I work with them on the new project they have undertook. We traded experience and tools-we-know stuff and there he has no problem with the way I do things, in fact, he is allowing me to choose my tools to get things done, either bring them in or he will get them to me somehow.

The rest of the time was meeting the rest of the staff who worked like friends around the guy's home casually. They were all impressed and were eager to see what I could bring to the table. At the end I mentioned transportation was an issue because I have not a car, but only a bike. The guy offered a carpool scenario, and if I wanted to come later and stay later, I could (likely won't though). I exit his "shop" and text my ride who had run off to do errands. The vice-pres comes around in his SUV and asks "You need a ride, buddy?" I declined and said my ride is on the way.

I got a place in a very prestigous group and he plans to keep me there and turn it into a career for me. I'm totally cool with that.

This day has been epic and win.

25 Comments

Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 00:29:33 UTC Comment #40896
Holy awesome! What kind of place is it? Game industry, modelling, media, or what? Sounds like you got one hell of a good deal.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 00:50:43 UTC Comment #40884
That does sound extremely awesome. I'd say it's pretty well deserved just based off your work.

Good luck with this opportunity.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 01:09:12 UTC Comment #40894
Awesome!
I'm so happy to hear that your time spent here was not for nothing!
congratulations on so many levels!
Luke already said this, but good luck, and do keep us informed with all the juicy details.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 02:00:31 UTC Comment #40902
It sounds really sweet Rimrook! An internship with some class and distinction it sounds like, and it sounds like you "wow'd" them pretty good with your resume. Excellent! = )
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 02:09:02 UTC Comment #40881
Before I finished reading, I pictured you riding your bike in a suit... anyway... congrats man and good luck.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 02:58:11 UTC Comment #40895
Lmao Mariowned. True that.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 04:44:24 UTC Comment #40882
Business operated in a lake house? Hawaiian theme? Vice president in boxers with other employees freely roaming about? Interview on the lakeside?
Clearly a porn business.

Well there's your HOLYSHITFUCK for the year. Congratulations, and keep us up to date!
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 06:55:02 UTC Comment #40892
holy businessmen in boxer-shorts, batman!

Maybe it was all a test to see if you kept a formal and business-like attitude in an atmosphere of extreme casualness.

:3
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 07:38:18 UTC Comment #40901
Great job Rim!

Congratulations.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 09:11:57 UTC Comment #40891
Ah come on! I read that and eagerly wanted to read what kind of job it was and you don't tell us!? D:
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 10:02:11 UTC Comment #40903
That is a really casual company. Is it Valve? Did you get a job at Valve?
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 11:05:51 UTC Comment #40886
Its not Valve. Its all media based stuff. You can check out GRASP Media's website (not porn) if you want.

I am showing in business casual clothing though, if i like good, they look good.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 11:15:56 UTC Comment #40904
I guess maps with models in them CAN be used as media if you record them.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 11:35:49 UTC Comment #40887
I called that stuff "scene design." Clever rewordings work.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 12:45:00 UTC Comment #40880
Smart rewording you did there! Congrats on getting in!
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 13:33:15 UTC Comment #40900
Wow. congrats, seems like a well paid place :P
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 15:42:30 UTC Comment #40897
Awesome, congrats! :]
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 15:45:08 UTC Comment #40888
If I can hang out at TWHL and get a great job, so can you! SHUT UP AND MAP!
lol. But seriously. Its all study and good ol'fashioned hard work. Anyone can do that.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-28 18:35:00 UTC Comment #40899
Money :) and creative work with creative people... nice place ^_^
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-29 16:11:26 UTC Comment #40893
Hehe, congrats.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-29 16:25:44 UTC Comment #40898
It sounds kinda dodgy tbh, but heh.. grats.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-29 18:07:19 UTC Comment #40885
What kind of work place do you have? An office, or that big ol' mansion you described?
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-29 19:53:01 UTC Comment #40889
that big ol' mansion i described
a good environment can keep the stressful work of a modern-day media artist calm and cool about his work...

...I showed up again today and the guy was in a robe only.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-29 22:24:34 UTC Comment #40883
Disturbing.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-30 14:27:49 UTC Comment #40890
not really, the guy care far more about the quality of his work rather than his appearance. He did get some clothes on for the day.

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