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Whatever your situation, if you want to work in the creative media industries or already do so, Skillset Careers can help you get the most out of your career potential.
Our careers services will leave you in no doubt about what to expect when pursuing your career in media, whether you're a new entrant or an established professional.
We offer face-to-face guidance sessions, e-mail advice and careers helplines UK-wide.
All our advisors are industry professionals currently working in one or more of the creative media sectors. Empowered with insiders' knowledge from their own experiences, they are in the best position to assist you in making effective career choices.
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Skillset Careers has been awarded the matrix quality standard which defines best practice in information, advice and guidance services.
Face-to-face guidance
Our face-to-face sessions gives you the chance to sit down with one of our careers advisors to discuss your situation and career prospects.
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Skillset Careers' e-mail advice service provides FREE career information and advice for anyone wanting to get in or progress in the media industries.
Read MoreTelephone advice
Need advice to make it in the media? Call us for FREE! Speaking to one of our advisors might help you identify the next steps of your career.
Read MoreMedia jobs
Read about the departments and roles within each sector of the creative media industries.
Read MoreWorkshops
Skillset runs workshops on behalf of employers, training providers and other partner organisations.
Read MoreHealth and Safety
Protecting cast and crew and avoiding the possibility of legal action must now be the top priority for all companies and individuals.
Read MoreNews, events & opportunities
Stay informed about all the different opportunities for you to learn new skills and boost your career.
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