To celebrate National Careers Week 2022, Bitesize Careers have put together a special panel to discuss careers in music and arts. What's it like to work at Abbey Road Studios, Island Records and Coronation Street? Scroll down to find out!
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Music and arts panel discussion with Nadia Jae
Nadia Jae talks to four people who work in varied roles within the music and arts sectors. They talk about what their jobs are really like and reveal their tips and advice on how to get a foot in the door, as well as personal experiences and challenges they have overcome and what the future career prospects may be in their job sectors.
Nadia Jae is a presenter on 91热爆 Radio 1Xtra, where she has been presenting the Breakfast show since 2020. She has also presented for the likes of BAFTA TV and MOBO Awards and has interviewed many celebrities such as Idris Elba, Jamie Foxx and Craig David.
Meet the panellists
Callum Ross, Island Records
Callum's an A&R (artist and repertoire) for Island Records. His job involves talent scouting and overseeing the artistic development of recording artists and songwriters.
Cassie Lomas, Cassie Lomas Makeup Academy
Cassie's a makeup artist and businesswoman. She is the founder of Creatives Agency and has worked with artists such as Lady Gaga, Selena Gomez, Rita Ora and Camilla Cabello.
Jack James Ryan, Coronation Street
Jack's an actor, currently playing Jacob Hay in Coronation Street. He graduated from the Guildford School of Acting (GSA) in 2018 and is a trained singer and dancer.
Paul Prichard, Abbey Road Studios
Paul's a recording and mixing engineer at Abbey Road Studios. He joined in 2007 on a placement scheme from the prestigious Tonmeister course at University of Sussex.
Intros and how it all started
- How would you describe your role?
- What sort of day-to-day tasks does your job involve?
- How did you first get your career journey started?
Every day is different which is why my job's so exciting, it's why I love doing what I do.
Jack
Journeys so far
- Have you experienced setbacks along the way in your career?
- What were you like at school compared to now?
- What did you study at school and do you use that knowledge now?
You have to learn to embrace the rejection because it can be very disheartening and it's easier to not be rejected again鈥 but you have to sort of twist that term in your head and turn the negative into a positive and rejection just means it wasn't my time this time, so just go again.
Callum
Future of the sectors & audience Q&A
- What do you think the future looks like in your line of work?
- What are your top tips for other people wanting to build a future in music/the arts?
Plus our panel answer questions sent in by the Bitesize audience.
Whatever path you're going down to learn your trade, don't try and rush it. Enjoy it and pick up and soak up all the skills that you possibly can and you'll never, ever stop learning.
Cassie
For teachers
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