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If you’d like more info, or are interested in involving me in something please get in touch!
I review in exchange for guest list in the London and am always interested in getting involved with various projects (not just in music either.) I like clothes too… and food!
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2 Responses to Contact
Hey Frankie,
I just saw your comment on the Guardian Live Q&A: Getting your frist job in Radio! Very envious of your experience and felt compelled to send you an email.
I was lucky enough to be part of the BBC Blast Traineeship last year and saw you did the same in 2008. What an opportunity. Did you find it hard taking the next step after this? I’ve decided to skip Uni and opt for gaining the maximum amount of experience, but as much of the conversation in that Q&A proves, it’s not easy. Bad move do you think?
Would be good to hear back,
Adam Wells
Hi Adam,
I went to uni for the experience and studied what I wanted – outside of this I did loads of experience at various places.
My recommendation is you go your own way (via a personal blog about your own passion/area of expertise) and use this on your CV. Get out and about – once people see what you’re doing they’ll be more keen to see what you can do for them.
Good luck!