Professional Development
Be interesting by being interested
Being interested in what’s going on, asking questions, listening and learning is going to get you noticed.
Get value from your referees
Referees are your personal sales-people so you need to make sure you have chosen wisely and leveraged value from the…
Find hidden jobs
It is not too common a practice these days, but companies do keep some positions ‘hidden’ from the public eye.…
Arts training should be vocational training
Snobbery and short-sightedness are preventing artists being trained as craftspeople in TAFEs or individualised vocationally-focused university courses.
How to forge powerful relationships
Networking is a skill not a social activity. Here is our guide to forging strong career-building relationships.
Managing your workload
How to manage your workload through the busy and quiet times.
Practice non-verbal communication
Practice non-verbal communication to give yourself the best chance of being successful in your job interview.
Know the recruitment cycles
Give yourself the best chance of getting your dream job by knowing when employers are most likely to recruit.
Bell Shakespeare offers two artists paid scholarships for 2013
As part of its Creative Artists Programme, Bell Shakespeare has offered two artists and trained educators paid scholarships for 2013.
Measure the small wins
Do you acknowledge your small wins, and take time to check them against the goals you set?