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Hi, I'm in that paradoxical beginning stage where I'm at "entry level" after graduating high school, but even all the entry level jobs require a level of experience I don't have. Just to clarify: Experience in terms of time in the workforce, not to be mistaken with level of expertise.
What makes things harder for me personally is that despite getting A/V certified in high school, it's hard to diagnose what job I should be looking for, finding them available in my league/skillset, and meeting all the specific demands.
The job titles alone tend to be very ambiguous and hard to trace, since not all of them are called "Audio Visual Media Producer", and then each one that I find has their own interpretation of what kind of capabilities & responsibilities the role should have. All of this plus other noticeable factors make it very difficult to land something that pays fairly.
I don't think there's a golden solution to this, perhaps if I just keep applying to the qualifying options that I find, I'll get lucky, but what I'm wondering is, is there something I can do to better my situation going forward?
To clarify, I'm a high school graduate who took an Audio/Visual program course (+ business classes), with Adobe & Microsoft certifications. #jobsearch #entrylevel #advice

Here are a bunch of other titles you might look for that are in the field but don't often require much experience - good luck! Production Assistant Audio/Video Technician Content Creator Media Coordinator Multimedia Specialist Digital Media Assistant Video Editor Social Media Coordinator Camera Operator Podcast Producer Media Production Assistant Sound Technician Video Production Assistant Assistant Editor Studio Assistant Multimedia Coordinator



@Qu Moses Hello Qu, welcome to the Jobcase community! There are new jobs posted on the site daily and with your experience you shouldn’t have an issue landing interviews. We highly recommend that you complete your profile more thoroughly by describing the tasks you’ve done at previous positions as this will demonstrate your skills and make you more attractive to potential employers. Please click HERE to search through available job listings and please reach out if you have any questions. Best of luck!

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Hi @Gary Jackson – yours is definitely the age-old question, "How do I get experience, when employers only want people with experience?" It may seem difficult, but with some focused effort you can definitely do this. Having worked in film, video and creative for many years, I have several suggestions:
I noticed you worked for a short time with Azerion, helping to develop audio/video for social media. That’s a solid start. Do you have work from that time you can use for a portfolio? I would figure out a simple way to display it online and share links to any live pieces.
Ask yourself – what did I learn from the work or processes with Azerion? What did I like or not like? Let those answers help guide what you aim for next.
Think about the industry people you’ve met so far. Ask if they know anyone they can introduce you to. Sometimes all it takes is a cup of coffee and a quick conversation to make a connection.
Create on your own. You know audio/video and social are one big mash-up these days. So, the best way to build a portfolio is to create “projects” for yourself and experiment. It takes time and effort, but if you create a body of work, it becomes easier to show people what you can do.
Be prepared to hustle and ask questions. Take on any job involved in the process. In film and TV commercial industries, lots of aspiring filmmakers, editors, producers, etc will take any job on any set just to learn and make contacts.
Put yourself in places and in the company of people you can learn from (as Alexander says in this thread) – regardless of pay. Contact local production businesses and talk to them about shadowing their professionals as a helper, observer, or intern. NOTE: many large companies have internal marketing groups and are often willing to take on interns.
Volunteer for nonprofit organizations as a video producer or creator. There are lots of nonprofit groups who would love the help. ONE IDEA: I noticed you volunteered for the Houston Texans Teen Club. Call them up and say, “Hi, I volunteered for you before and I’m just starting out. I was wondering if I could talk with someone who does video production for the Texans. I’d love to learn more about how they do what they do.”
Show up and be dependable. The more people can trust you to do one job, the more likely they’ll be to hire you for a different one.
Sorry for the book here. Wishing you the best of luck and let us know how it’s going. You can do this!🙂