How to you plan your
career, taking critical decisions and risks, setting goals and objectives,
looking to the future, developing new skills.
It is unlikely that you will leave university and move straight
into your dream job. When you leave you will be in a position where
you will have to build a career out of the skills, qualities and
talents that you have identified so far. And you will have to carry
on learning and developing if you are to have any chance of success.
Developing a strategy, and having a plan, may help you to make key
decisions. If you know what your core business is, and what you
are aiming to achieve in the long term, you will be able to identify
the opportunities and the further training that are relevant to
you, and to see what it is important to invest in or aim for in
the future. This section aims to get you to consider a longer-term
plan that you will incorporate into the Business Plan that you are
required to produce as part of the research for this unit.
Our Media Professionals talk about taking not-so-good jobs in order
to get good jobs, about trying to plan ahead, and about points in
their careers where they have have been forced to redevelop their
activities.
Think about where you would like to be in five years' time and
start considering how you are going to get there.
The following sites offer further information and career guidance.
Skillset
Career advice and guidance for freelances
Skills
for Media.com
Careers and training advice for the media industries, helping you
get the career you want. It provides information and a telephone
advice line, CV and marketing workshops and individual advice sessions
with professional media careers advisers. It is open to anyone who
wants to get in or get on in the media.
This first Research Project will build upon your findings from
Tasks 1 and 2, asking you to research in greater detail your ideal
role within a specific company, programme or product.
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