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Hints, tips and strategies for job seekers in the Creative, Digital and Media industries. Applying for a new role can be daunting. We are here to help you stand out from the crowd and land the job of your dreams. Our easy to follow tips and strategies will help take your job search to the next level and will arm you with the tools to lead you to success.

  1. 02/09/2019

    #18: A Guide for Junior and Grad Designers - How to Land Your Big Break

    Are you a recent graduate or a junior? In our latest podcast, we discuss our top tips and advice on how to land your big break as a junior designer. Applying for your first role can be a daunting experience, we’re here to help! Tips for junior and graduate designers: - Avoid templates / show your own creative aesthetic - Think of producing your folio work as if your presenting to a client   How to get that big break and experience: - Meet Up Dot Com – going to a meet up can lead to a mentor who can be your advocate - The beginning of networking can lead to potential work What can make you stand out? - You don’t need to pretend you know everything, but be proactive, show that you put in that effort - You only way to get better is through critique, take it graciously - Show your ability to up-skill and keep learning - Technology and programs may change over time, be proactive in learning new updates - Have a good attitude – have a positive outlook What to include in your portfolio? - You can show your college work but having some commercial work in your folio is more likely going to get you hired - Internships are really valuable - Get permission for using work in your portfolio - Free work: put value into that work. Work that’s going to add to your experience  Final tips: - Be articulate in talking through your work and design process - Be proactive - Ensure you are on LinkedIn as managers and directors are on LinkedIn and may be seeking junior designers to join their agency - If you comment, make it worthwhile and people may start to notice We hope this episode inspires you to be proactive in your job search. If you or a friend is a Junior Designer, please feel free to share this podcast with them. Tune into the full episode and visit www.becomerecruitment.com/podcast for more information and other great episodes.

    25 min
  2. 15/08/2019

    #17: To Cover Letter or Not to Cover Letter?

    In our latest podcast, we discuss whether or not to include a Cover Letter in your job application.  If you do include one, how do you create one that gets you noticed and hired? To Cover Letter or Not to Cover Letter - That IS the question! · When researching for this episode I asked the consultant in our business for an honest opinion on whether they read cover letters or not? It wasn’t as cut and dry as you might think - most answered- sometimes. · However, digging a bit further I found that there is definitely value in a cover letter, if it is great! Cover letter Vs email · Your introductory email can actually be a good substitute for a cover letter. · But I do see value in a really well structured and presented cover letter. What to avoid · Generic letter that adds no value · Don’t make it too long.  Nobody likes a rambler · Mistakes - grammar, spelling, incorrect names etc Purpose of a cover letter · With a recruiter - it’s to get you through the door.  We become the walking talking version of your cover letter. If applying direct it can serve a number of purposes: · You can tell them exactly why you are right for the role · Gives you the opportunity to showcase your personality · Can show that you really have researched and understand the company How to make the cover letter count · Address is specifically to the person advertising the role · Tailor the cover letter for every role you are applying for · Go beyond the platitudes and highlight exactly why you are right for the role · You might want to play around with layout and design (don’t go crazy with this but make it look really presentable) · Don’t be afraid to insert personality maybe even humour We hope this episode inspires you to make your cover letter count! Tune into the full episode and visit www.becomerecruitment.com/podcast for more information and other great episodes.

    15 min
  3. 25/03/2019

    #13: Trends in the digital and technical recruitment market with Georgia Hart

    About Georgia Hart Georgia moved to Melbourne from the UK, about 2 years ago. She recruits for the digital and tech sector, in particular in the roles of web development, IT, dev ops and software engineers. Georgia works across a wide range of companies, small to medium size businesses, including eCommerce and retail.  What are the biggest challenges in your particular market? How to stand out? ·  Increase in competition  ·  You really need to make yourself stand out from the crowd ·  In the dev space, the candidates can be in very high demand, they often get headhunted a lot ·  Keep your LinkedIn profile updated and include the latest technologies you’re using  ·  If you keep your details current, you will be contacted for the right roles ·  Everyone knows everyone, it’s all about who you know rather than what you know ·  Networking is so important, it’s about contributing to the community ·  Go to conferences and attend meet-ups, talk and get to know people  ·  Keep your CV short, and to the point, 2 or 3 pages is more than enough ·  People want to know and see what your technology experience is, bullet point this rather than writing paragraphs after paragraphs  What trends are you seeing? ·  Everyone is loving React, and Javascript frameworks ·  The product space is popular, everyone wants to work on longer-term projects ·  Product companies and the start-ups ·  Up-skill where required to show your passion and desire to learn ·  Personality traits are favoured, more than your technical capabilities  ·  Go to meet-ups, candidates working on their own projects outside of work. It’s not just a job but because they love it! Evidence of personal projects may get you the job ·  Clients want people who are engaged with the company  ·  Technology has become a lot more creative What really impresses you? ·  Probably the places where they have previously worked ·  Their technology stack and broader knowledge  ·  Demonstrating you can do the skills but also have a desire to learn  ·  Be honest and transparent of what you can and cannot do ·  Being very specific with their project examples and responsibilities

    19 min
  4. 18/03/2019

    #12: What every jobseeker needs to know with the Brisbane team.

    In this episode we talk with the brand new Become Brisbane team.  Here are some of the topics discussed.... Any trends in the Brisbane recruitment market? ·  People in non-agency background are starting to move into agencies in Brisbane ·  As a candidate you need to be open and aware of what you’re going in for ·  You might lose creative control, you need to be prepared  ·  If you’re willing to weigh up, the exciting brands you’re going to work for, over salary package, then it will be a great experience ·  Increase in cover letters, we will present the candidate in the best possible light ·  Work history on your CV, showcases the nuts and bolts ·  Don’t over design your CV, it can make it difficult to read ·  Keep it clean, simple and aesthetically pleasing We’re here to land you your dream job. What are your top tips in helping candidates to land their dream job, and not just simply being hired? ·  Start to take those roles, that may move you up. Move laterally, you have to align yourself with a clear pathway ·  Identify what you truly want to do, even if it is to move side-ways ·  Be honest with your recruiter, so we know what your priorities are ·  We help you come up with a game plan ·  It’s helpful to know what candidates haven’t liked or enjoyed in the their past jobs, e.g. environments, particular work styles etc.  What are your thoughts on “your biggest weakness” question? ·  It comes down how you phrase your response ·  Rethink it as, what do you want to improve on?  ·  Don’t be over confident with yourself. This question, can show great self-awareness if you answer it correctly ·  No one expects you to know everything. You don’t need to pretend to know everything Top Tips for candidates when preparing your CV? ·  Be precise and concise with your CV, don’t be so floury  ·  Use key wording  ·  Storytelling CV – mention what the company does, your role etc. ·  Know what an achievement is, something above and beyond, be specific in your CV ·  Remember to spell check, it matters ·  Any type of social media, does it pass the ‘mum test’? Make sure it’s on private  ·  Ensure you’re on LinkedIn, be active on it and add value If you want to hear more please visit www.becomerecruitment.com/podcast

    29 min

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Hints, tips and strategies for job seekers in the Creative, Digital and Media industries. Applying for a new role can be daunting. We are here to help you stand out from the crowd and land the job of your dreams. Our easy to follow tips and strategies will help take your job search to the next level and will arm you with the tools to lead you to success.