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crazy_ow



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      #89208 - 17/02/05 11:21 AM
Hi

Does any one know any good web surces for looking for Jobs related to music and Music tech?? Or any sources in general?

I am a music tech student and will be gearduating from mu degree course in the comming months,

Im interestes in lecturing, studio technician and in the most part things related to music tech

Cheers
Ow

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Tinhouse



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Re: Jobs [Re: crazy_ow]
      #89282 - 17/02/05 01:36 PM
A lot of college tutor and AV tech jobs are advertised in the Guardian. They mostly go in on Monday & Thursday, or if you get a Saturday copy then the job section is a round-up of everything that's been in that week. I'd guess they may also crop up in things like the Times Education Supplement and I think the Indie does a similar pull-out section mid-week.

If your college has subscriptions to mags like Line Up and Pro Sound News then jobs crop up from time to time in them but I'd guess that they're overwhelmed with replies.

You can also keep an eye on www.bbc.co.uk/jobs.

There are also sites like musicworkmatch but they've never worked for me. Which is not to say that they don't work at all, obviously!

Personally though I've always found work through word-of-mouth. My best move ever turned out to be sharing a house with a Tonmeister graduate. Don't know if it's still the case, but their old boy network was extensive because they got all the best work placements. I got two jobs through him.

You could also try talking to hire companies like FX and John Henry. If you want to meet a lot of people very quickly, working for them is great. Even if you have to start as a driver you'll be going round all the major studios.

Hope that helps,

Matt.


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