Music and your CV
>> Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Music can provide very specific examples of skills sought by employers. The Director of Music's Office is happy to write references for any students involved in Music, but there are also more formal ways of evidencing your experience and skills acquired while you are at University here.
Exeter Award
Launching this year, this is an excellent scheme to mark students' achievements in extra-curricular activities in an official way. If you are involved in Music activities, you will probably already be more than halfway to completing it!
Independent Work Experience Module
For those wishing to further develop their skills, perhaps with a view to a career in Arts Administration, work placements are available in the Director of Music’s Office through the IWE scheme.
Careers in Music
Some of the Lectures given during the year are to do with careers in Music or Music-related areas. Publicity, Arts Administration, Orchestral Management and Events management are some of the areas covered which you can put directly into practice whilst still at University.
ePDP
Students often use their personal tutor as a reference for job applications, but find that he/she has no knowlege of Students Guild/Music activities that employers find important. Keeping a record of your acheivements through the ePDP tools found on your student portal give your personal tutor access to much more infomation.
Exeter Award
Launching this year, this is an excellent scheme to mark students' achievements in extra-curricular activities in an official way. If you are involved in Music activities, you will probably already be more than halfway to completing it!
Independent Work Experience Module
For those wishing to further develop their skills, perhaps with a view to a career in Arts Administration, work placements are available in the Director of Music’s Office through the IWE scheme.
Careers in Music
Some of the Lectures given during the year are to do with careers in Music or Music-related areas. Publicity, Arts Administration, Orchestral Management and Events management are some of the areas covered which you can put directly into practice whilst still at University.
ePDP
Students often use their personal tutor as a reference for job applications, but find that he/she has no knowlege of Students Guild/Music activities that employers find important. Keeping a record of your acheivements through the ePDP tools found on your student portal give your personal tutor access to much more infomation.
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