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chongalolo | 19:07 Mon 05th Sep 2005 | Jobs & Education
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My 21yr old daughter has two weeks unpaid work experience with a children's TV channel in London.  Does anyone have any advice for her so that the company fall over themselves to offer her a job?
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no advice for you, but can you give me some advice on how to go about getting work experience like that? 
Childrens TV workers need to be creative, chirpy, intelligent, non-patronising and willing to humiliate themselves.  Being able to view fthings from the eyes of a child will also help.  But this of course depends on what she would like to do for them.  All very well being able to think like a child, unless she's an accountant.
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Immortal298 - she sent her CV around to various TV, radio and film companies (addresses from their websites) and this one responded about 5 weeks later. She is having a fab time so far.  Good luck if you do the same!   Thanks Octavius for the great advice.  Accountancy doesn't feature much in her life - she's rubbish at looking after money!!  No, I think she'll be good at bouncy hyperactivity and rolling about in gunge.

Octavius is on the nail with  a minor addition,if I may-A certain degree of confidence without arrogance is useful.

Unfortunately, having been down this route myself, it seems that many studios have no intention of ever hiring anyone who does work experience. It is a valuble learning experience to the applicant, but to the studio it's yet another in a long line of unpaid skivvys, who will be falling over themselves to do all the rubbish jobs, to save them the bother - one manager made me go through her personal mobile phone bill adding up certain calls!! - I did it to be amenable, but I could tell she was just glad she didn't have to do it as it was at least 6 pages long, got no thanks either. Although, I'm sure there are exceptions to this.

Sorry to be a downer but the industry is like that. Take the experience as exactly that - a good entry on your CV and an opportunity to learn and do some networking and not as a lead to future employment and you won't be dissapointed.

But good luck, you never know what may happen!

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