Writing a CV when you wear many hats is bloody hard. đHow do you actually fit it all in without looking like youâve just discovered the bullet point function?Trying to show 15 years of solid, hands-on experience â across TV, broadcast, branded content and experiential â without sounding like youâve just made up your own job titles? Near impossible.Reduce it to one page? Impossible.
List every credit? Fruitless.
Summarise an entire career in a single neat line? Borderline... Read more
Writing a CV when you wear many hats is bloody hard. đ
How do you actually fit it all in without looking like youâve just discovered the bullet point function?
Trying to show 15 years of solid, hands-on experience â across TV, broadcast, branded content and experiential â without sounding like youâve just made up your own job titles? Near impossible.
Reduce it to one page? Impossible.
List every credit? Fruitless.
Summarise an entire career in a single neat line? Borderline humiliating.
And yet, here we are.
The irony is, the skills are the part that make you perfect for the next role â especially when youâre shifting between sectors. The ability to manage chaos, handle clients, budget with precision, keep creatives calm, and still deliver something brilliant⊠those are transferable.
But how do you put that on paper without sounding like youâve thrown a handful of âkey wordsâ at the page and hoped one sticks?
The truth is, itâs hard to write what you live. When youâve juggled roles that require production savvy, people skills, technical know-how, and a bit of magic dust â it never quite fits into neat boxes.
So hereâs to everyone out there trying to translate a 15-year career into one page of ârelevant experience.â
Youâre not alone. Youâre just very, very qualified. đ
#FreelanceLife #MediaCareers #ProductionLife #Broadcast #ExperientialMarketing #TransferableSkills #CreativeIndustry #TVProduction #EventProduction #CareerPivot #BossBitchEnergy
How do you actually fit it all in without looking like youâve just discovered the bullet point function?
Trying to show 15 years of solid, hands-on experience â across TV, broadcast, branded content and experiential â without sounding like youâve just made up your own job titles? Near impossible.
Reduce it to one page? Impossible.
List every credit? Fruitless.
Summarise an entire career in a single neat line? Borderline humiliating.
And yet, here we are.
The irony is, the skills are the part that make you perfect for the next role â especially when youâre shifting between sectors. The ability to manage chaos, handle clients, budget with precision, keep creatives calm, and still deliver something brilliant⊠those are transferable.
But how do you put that on paper without sounding like youâve thrown a handful of âkey wordsâ at the page and hoped one sticks?
The truth is, itâs hard to write what you live. When youâve juggled roles that require production savvy, people skills, technical know-how, and a bit of magic dust â it never quite fits into neat boxes.
So hereâs to everyone out there trying to translate a 15-year career into one page of ârelevant experience.â
Youâre not alone. Youâre just very, very qualified. đ
#FreelanceLife #MediaCareers #ProductionLife #Broadcast #ExperientialMarketing #TransferableSkills #CreativeIndustry #TVProduction #EventProduction #CareerPivot #BossBitchEnergy
