I think many are getting ideas on an upper level, but not how they
relates to the more
junior levels.  And/or there are paths to get to that route now, even
if not ideally
centralized on precisely what IxD "is."  Not that we apparently know that well.


On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 18:59:48, Loren Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to reiterate Dave's earlier point of a distinct lack in
>  career path.  Fresh out of college, the only two companies in
>  California I found that were willing to hire junior IxD's were
>  Google and Intuit.  Most other job postings had steep requirements in
>  terms of experience and degrees.  It's a shame that so few are
>  willing to train younger designers from the start.
>
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