4. How To Land a Job Straight out of Uni + Breaking Into a Creative Industry

Driven Young

How do you get a job after uni?

Guys welcome back to the podcast. Today I have an amazing guest who delivers so much practical take away value for those in high school or uni, who are either unsure if what you are doing is the right path for them or if you are pursuing a creative industry and have no idea how to get a foot in the door, then you do not want to miss this episode.

My guest today is a creative and social media master when it comes to video. During her role as a content producer at one of Australias biggest news and media outlet for woman, Mummamia. She has produced videos that have gotten over 50m views. Not overall, she has separate videos with that many views on its own.

Briony Benjamin has since started her own company “social parade” shortly after being blindsided with lymphoma a rare form of cancer. 

Today we discuss 

  • How she easily got into the creative industry 
  • The power of building your network (I loved that part)
  • Social media and how it's affecting us 
  • Tik Tok - is it good or bad? The opportunity it is presenting you
  • We touch on her experiences with cancer, how it helped her realise who her friends were and more
  • Greta Thunberg and how our generation has the chance to leave behind an amazing legacy.

Check out Briony Here:

https://www.instagram.com/briony_benjamin/
https://www.facebook.com/BrionyBvideos/

As usual, I will be putting up my favourite clips from this episode on social media so if you liked a certain part of this interview, chances are, so do I and you can check it out:

https://www.instagram.com/drivenyoungpodcast/
https://www.facebook.com/ByronjDempsey

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