Event promises tips, tricks and practical advice for those looking to get their first job in TV
The Royal Television Society (RTS) is bringing back its TV careers fair for the fourth year in succession. It is taking place on Tuesday 6 February at London’s Business Design Centre and include 30+ exhibitors from across broadcasting, production, post and VFX.
As well as linking in visitors with potential career opportunities and training schemes, the RTS Futures TV Careers Fair also includes a programme of speaker sessions covering how to get into the TV industry, interview masterclasses, practical workshops and a CV clinic.
“The RTS Futures TV Careers Fair helps make pivotal connections between talented candidates from all backgrounds across the UK and great employers,” Alex Wootten, chair of the RTS Futures committee
Alex Wootten, chair of the RTS Futures committee, said: “The RTS Futures TV Careers Fair helps make pivotal connections between talented candidates from all backgrounds across the UK and great employers. It also provides valuable information about the companies that take on trainees, apprentices and interns.”
Exhibitors at the RTS Futures event include BBC Academy, BECTU, Channel 4, Creative Access, Creative Skillset, DiVA Apprenticeships, DV Talent & Talent Manager, Edinburgh International Television festival, Endemol Shine UK, Envy Post Production, FremantleMedia UK, IMG Studios, ITV, ITN, Lime Pictures, Little Dot Studios, Mama Youth, Media Trust, Milk Visual Effects, National Film and Television School, NextGen Futures, Presenter Promotions, RDF Television Group, Sara Putt Associates, Searchlight Recruitment, Shooting Partners, Sky, Sony, Studio Lambert, Timeline TV, UKTV, Viacom and Warner Brothers TV Productions UK
RTS Futures TV Career Fair is being held in partnership with Edinburgh International Television Festival Talent Schemes, National Film And Television School, and Sky One.
You can book your place at the fair by clicking here. Universities and educational institutions can make group bookings by contacting Alice Turner.
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