Hi there. I'm looking for a creative services manager, studio manager, traffic manager, project manager or chief sub-editor role.
I'm looking for a new role after 12 years in my previous position as a studio manager, and then taking a break for a year for family reasons. The workplace is obviously completely different to when I last looked for a job, and then there's the COVID factor to add to that.
I've got many years of experience and a wide range of skills, but they are on the project management and people management side. I'm more of a facilitator and an organiser, with strong editorial and numerical skills, but I'm not essentially a creator, although I'm pretty handy on a Mac and do get involved in projects when time allows. How do I promote myself on The Dots without any visual evidence to back my CV up? I have some very nice recommendations on my LinkedIn profile, but they don't really help me on this platform.
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- Hi CathyThanks so much for coming back to me.I will do all of the things that you have suggested. I attended the webinar today which was very informative, and I will try to connect with people and put myself out there (am making it sound like a dating site!) Will see what happens!Darren x
- Hi Darren,Cathy from The Dots here, thanks for your post. Here’s some of my top tips for getting the most out of The Dots:If you’re looking for work, I’d recommend following your favourite companies for job alerts:https://the-dots.com/follow-pagesTo come higher in search results and to increase your chances of being headhunted, add your work experience here:https://the-dots.com/users/darren-price-635649/editYou can also connect with recruiters and talent managers:https://the-dots.com/account/connectionsOh, and keep an eye out for opportunities here:https://the-dots.com/asks/search?filters=ask-type:People%20to%20hire.peopleI hope that helps!Cathy x
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