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Top Tips - Applying For A Job

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Tim Donaldson is the Technology Operations Manager for Global Radio, the home of the UK’s leading commercial radio brands including Heart, Capital FM, LBC, Classic FM, Gold and XFM.  

Here are Tim’s Top Tips for getting an applicaton noticed:

”I cannot emphasise how important your first approach to an employer is, and you have to give it your absolute best shot.  If you mess it up you won’t get a second chance.  Adopt an approach adapted from Formula One (where the only question that’s important is ”Will what I’m doing make the car go faster?”), and ask yourself at every stage of preparing your initial email or letter ”Will what I’m doing give me a better chance of getting noticed?”.  Remember that the employer has what you want (a job), but he/she knows NOTHING about you, and so he/she needs to know that you want to have it (as well as, of course, knowing that you are suitably qualified for it).”

 

(1) Read the advert.  That sounds SO basic, but I am amazed by the number of applications I receive where it is blatantly apparent that the writer has not done so.

(2) Respond to the advert.  Don’t use a generic email application that could have been sent to anyone. It’s so transparent and will get binned. If you have an automated system for applying for jobs, don’t use it.  You might be lucky enough to find an employer who’s courteous enough to reply and clarify, but I suspect they’re few and far between.

Editor note - When applying for jobs through UK Music Jobs do not forget to tailor your covering letter and CV. You can now add as many CVs to your profile as you like and then chose which one accompanies your tailored covering letter.

(3) At least TRY to tailor your initial response to what the ad says. Pick out a few points and write about how well you would meet them. Remember, you have to tell your prospective employer the story of who you are, and, in the end ’sell’ yourself.

(4) Spell check carefully.  Don’t rely on your computer to do it for you.  Read and re-read your initial approach before you send it.  Spelling and punctuation errors make your application look sloppy and, whatever you might like to think, it really makes a difference.

(5) Make it ABSOLUTELY clear what you are doing in your initial approach - are you applying for the job there and then, or are you asking for more details? I would always advise the latter - job adverts are often no more than thumbnail sketches of what is contained in the Job Description. Your application should therefore be based on the longer document.

Editor note - Following the job description is always best however always take note of what the employer is requesting in the particular advert.

(6) Make sure that you can provide evidence for everything that you put in your application as you may be asked for it.  If you tell lies you will be found out sooner or later.  For example, if you say you are confident and outgoing and turn out, at the interview, to be shy and monosyllabic, or if you say you have skills which (it later transpires) you don’t you will have wasted your time as well as that of your potential employers.  You won’t be invited back next time there is a job going.

(7) Most jobs are in a particular location.  If you live miles away, make it clear that you are happy to relocate.

(8) If you are foreign applicant, make sure that you have the right work permits to work in the host country, and say so in your initial approach. Questions about this left undealt-with head on at the outset only present your possible future employer with a problem when he/she wants only solutions.

(9) If English is not your first language, ask for help in preparing your application, or get it checked.  A letter written in poor English will not reflect well on your undoubted abilities.

 

”Finally, the jobs that I, as a very specific type of employer, have rely on team work and communication as key skills.  It is useful (and something that I look for) that you demonstrate those.  Team work can be demonstrated not only by your past employment history but also by your hobbies and interests.  I am naturally going to be more attracted to someone who plays in a band, a football team or who does amateur dramatics than someone whose interests are more solitary.  That’s simply because people who take part in team based activities know better how to pay their part to a greater goal, and can understand how to take direction, again for the benefit of all.  If you don’t have such an interest take one up!!”

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AC/DC album news – the physical revolution?

Monday, November 10th, 2008

From Guns n Roses to AC/DC! Yes, we really are keeping up with the times! It’s funny how these, ahem, ‘mature’ bands are leading the way with their music strategies.

Anywho, I thought I’d report on the Young Brothers and co, because they recently took a stand against iTunes. They believed that an album should not be able to be broken down and purchased as individual tracks. Something that Apple is very sure should be able to happen, and something that I am sitting on the fence about. If you are going to make a ‘proper’ album (and I wouldn’t do it any other way), then the songs really should come as a package. There’s the mixture of styles, tempos and the interludes and the way it all moulds together to make an album something a bit more special than a compilation. There’s also the fact that many albums I have bought and immediately assumed ‘I don’t like track 3’, only for it to evolve with me and a couple of years later I realise that my favourites are the unknown and once disliked tracks. If, however, you are a current major label pop starlet and you are going to throw together 2 hits and a bunch of fillers in order to get something out in time for Christmas and your album would normally become the staple of car-boot sales around the country, then I can see the appeal of shortening the pain and just purchasing the two tracks. Although, to be honest, you could shorten the pain for all involved by not recording a bunch of rubbish in the first place (that rant is going to continue in a new blog post, I can tell you…).

So, AC/DC’s ‘Black Ice’ album would not be available on iTunes for the above reason. The result? Over 780,000 sales in it’s first week in the US. That’s also thanks to an exclusivity deal with Wal-Mart and strong promotion on their part. I the UK, they outsold Kaiser Chiefs two to one, and I believe that sales hit around the 120,000 mark. Ultimately, they hit the number one spot in an incredible 29 different countries!

Am I saying that we should all now ditch the digital revolution and just sell physical albums? Of course not. AC/DC is in a unique position and can strike up such a deal because of their strong history. Ultimately, the physical only strategy was to their greatest benefit. And I AM saying that you should explore all options to find the greatest benefit to you. Maybe that is physical releases, maybe that is an exclusive digital deal with Stompy, maybe you should give your music away. You decide, I’m just here to open you eyes ;)

Lee Jarvis.

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Voting, viral marketing and Music 2.0?

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Ok, I’m not entirely sure where I’m going with this one, but ride it out with me… Over the last couple of days I have received emails and feeds reminding me to vote in the US Election from people such as MTV, OM Records, and many, many more. In fact, MTV news headlines are dominated by election predictions and results.

What has all this got to do with the changing face of the music industry? Directly… nothing. Indirectly, the thing that has struck me, and that you should really think about too, is that the way that both the political parties and neutral organisations are using the internet and new media to encourage people to vote in incredible numbers. National Geographic have reported that voter turnout could be the highest since 1908!

Yes, the high voting numbers can often be born from times of despair, but I also think that this has something to do with the way that the world communicates today, and how it differs from 8 years ago. A new media marketing success can reach an unbelievable number of consumers, and it often hits a high percentage of young, affluent, responsible US citizens. These are the people who should really be concerned with their vote, and have been missing from previous elections altogether.

Viral videos have been a huge contribution to this, as they can use humour to make their point hit home with great effect.


Wassup 2008

Is viral marketing something that you can tap into for your band promotion / record label / concert venue? I think you should seriously consider the way the world communicates, and how it is evolving. While I do plan to share lot more about the changing music industry over at my personal blog, one guy who really knows what he’s talking about is Bob Baker. Head over to his blog and read a few of his wise words.

Lee.

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‘Getting a break’

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Does it still happen? Well, no.

It may SEEM like someone gets a lucky break now and then, but trust me, that particular gig where the (insert national newspaper) reviewer pops along and likes what they hear – that’s because it’s your 1052nd gig and they are there because you’ve contacted them through the whelm of social networking sites. They checked out your UK Music Jobs profile (which is in all your signatures) before replying, which was up to date with info, press shots, new music and carefully crafted branding. Someone in their office had actually heard of you already because you are always chiming in on (insert blog) with insightful comments and linking back to your own regularly updated tour blog. Their friend had won free tickets to your last gig that you’d offered to the local radio station (along with a CD and biog for the specialist genre DJ there).

Here’s the good news, and the bit to focus on. Your career is now in YOUR hands. You don’t have to rely on the top A&R gurus listening to your tape and throwing the other 1,000 away on that particular day.

YOU record your own ideas, dreams and emotions. YOU build your fan base. YOU start your own label and YOU sell the records through YOUR website. YOU do the marketing, publishing, live performances and cost scheduling.

It’s hard, but in today’s model, it’s all very achievable. You may not get it all right first time, and you may need to research for some advice. That’s where I come in ;)

The internet is incredible, and web 2.0 is all about providing free content. There’s hundreds of helpful blogs providing expert help and advice, here’s a few I recommend;

www.leejarvis.blogspot.com (The Digital Revolution, Music 2.0 and tips for Indies and Freelancers; we all get one free plug, don’t we?!)
New music strategies (Does what it says on the tin. Change the way you think if you want to make it in the future music industry)
Berkleemusic (Top US college with some amazing tutors, offering help on all kinds of music careers. Alumi include Quincy Jones and Herbie Hancock)

Now that you have control over you own career, go make it happen! Ooh, but before you go, leave a comment and check back soon ;)

Lee.

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Guns N’ Roses album release (finally!)

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

I reported the leaks on Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Chinese Democracy’ album recently, and now it’s finally getting a timely full release. Yesterday’s official statement from Best Buy and Geffen Records gave us a street date of November 23rd for CD, vinyl LP (with a free digital download) and digital album versions, and pre-orders have already begun today.

The title single from the album was yesterday sent to radio stations, and they immediately started airing it and eagerly listening to fan’s thoughts. Many US station reps have shared their thoughts over at Billboard.com.

Is it any good? Well, Steve Kandell at Spin.com says, “Once the overture of muffled voices, ominous drums, and plinky Edge-ish guitar gives way to a thick, muscular four-chord riff and that Axl banshee wail, only the most stubbornly jaded will manage to suppress the goosebump reflex”

Want to make your own mind up? You can listen here – add your views in the comment section.

It has been an incredibly long wait for the new GNR material; their first album since 1991’s seminal ‘Use your Illusion I’ & ‘Use your Illusion II’ releases. It’s been such a debacle that soda company Dr Pepper once offered to “provide a free can of the soda to everyone in the U.S. if the album drops this year” (today they kept their promise and made plans for the free deal).

Was it worth the wait? Did the band gain anything by waiting this long? Does anyone still care about the album? Let me know your thoughts…

Lee Jarvis.

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Chart Predictions: Sunday 26th Oct ‘08

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
Girls Aloud No 1 with 'The Promise'

Girls Aloud No 1 with 'The Promise'

Girls Aloud are all set to score their 4th UK number 1 on Sunday with ‘The Promise’.  Cheryl Cole’s wildly popular role as the new judge on The X-Factor and her band’s live performance on last week’s show has paid off in droves. ‘The Promise’ also marks the girls 19th consecutive top ten hit record.

Also sure to make the top ten are Razorlight with their excellent new track ‘Wire To Wire’, while Alicia Keys & Jack White’s collaboration  ‘Another Way To Die’, the theme for the new Bond movie ‘Quantam of Solace’, will hit the top 20.

Chart Predictions: New entries/High climbers Sun 26th October

Number One

GIRLS ALOUD - The Promise

Top Ten

RAZORLIGHT - Wire To Wire
GURU JOSH PROJECT - Infinity 2008
KATY PERRY - Hot N Cold

Top Twenty

ALICIA KEYS & JACK WHITE - Another Way To Die

Top Forty

JOHN LEGEND FT ANDRE 3000 - Green Light
FALL OUT BOY - I Don’t Care
KARDINALL OFFISHALL - Dangerous
BLOC PARTY - Talons

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Indepedent Sector not suffering according to recent survey

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Its been reported that the independent music scene is flourishing despite the economic downturn.

AIM (Association of Independent Music) carried out their annual members survey and the results showed that 75% of the 300 companies who took part reported increased turnover year on year.

AIM’s Chairman and Chief Executive Alison Wenham commented that “This is some really good news in the current climate and shows our sector is bucking the trend and holding up well”.

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Support the Sugababes - Hugo Boss Urban Rules Competition

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
Win a slot to support The Sugababes

Win a slot to support The Sugababes

Urban music contest Hugo Urban Rules has signed up the Sugababes to headline an intimate show on December 3 in Cargo, London.

The winner of the contest will be supporting the Sugababes at the gig and will have their music professionally produced. The show will be later broadcast on MTV.

On December 2 and 3 industry experts will give the 15 best submissions specialist tutorials in vocal coaching and stage craft.

Artists wishing to take part can upload demos at www.hugofragrances.com/urbanrules by November 17.

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Finley Quaye LIVE @ koko, London - Saturday 8th November 2008

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Finley Quaye LIVE @ Koko, London
Saturday 8th November 2008

After a decade on our radios the reggae/folk maverick Finley Quaye will be playing a selection of songs from his acclaimed 1997 album ‘Maverick A Strike’ at this very special concert in the illustrious KOKO, with his full band, celebrating the recent release of his compilation ‘The Best of The Epic Years’.

Finley is unquestionably one of the most prolific songwriters and performers of the last decade. The triple platinum artist (and 1998 Brit Award winner for Best Artist) has worked with the likes of William Orbit, A Guy Called Gerald, Lauren Hill, and Beth Orton, and tonight, in addition to performing tracks from his back catalogue he’ll also be performing tracks of his new album ‘Pound for Pound’.

Once the main event featuring Finley is over, your ticket will also allow you to stay behind for the Soundcrash Reggae after-party with some of the finest DJ’s around until 3 in the morning. They’ll be a live performance by Leeds’ Gentlemen’s Dub Club, the 11 x piece heavyweight dub collective
bringing pure fire to the dancefloor. Smith and Mighty will also be DJing.

http://www.soundcrashmusic.com
http://www.koko.uk.com
http://www.finleyquaye.com

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Red carpet reporter sought For MTV Europe Music Awards

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Dell is partnering with this year’s MTV Europe Music Awards to send one lucky winner to the year’s glitziest music event as a Red Carpet Reporter.

Imagine sharing the carpet with stars like The Ting Tings, Adele and The Wombats, live at the event in Liverpool. You’ll get up close and personal with celebrity guests, enjoy the VIP experience backstage and of course, show off your own star qualities.

To stand a chance, upload a video to http://www.dell.co.uk/mtv to wow us with your unique style . It’s simple:

- Record your video with your phone, webcam or whatever’s on hand
- Upload it on to the www.dell.co.uk/mtv website
- Sit back and wait for the winner to be announced
– the entries will be judged by a panel of style-savvy experts

Visit the competition site at www.dell.co.uk/mtv now to enter.

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