
Moving on up?
Been a professional for a few years now? Looking to develop your skills and open up new avenues? Do you want to advance faster or take advantage of a new technological development?
If you want to make sure your career doesn't stall you've come to the right place. In this section you'll find all the info you need on transferring skills, professional development and finding further training to help your progress your career.
Moving up or sideways
Sometimes it can seem like you've reached a glass ceiling in your career. If this happens, don't become disheartened - there are ways to get around this.
Read MoreManage yourself as a freelancer
You're your own boss and your own business. You decide when you want to work and when you want time off - but only you can manage your own professional development.
Read MoreBusiness, finance and legal
Are you confused about tax and other finance and legal information? With some advice and planning, you could make your life a lot easier.
Read MoreWorkline - the free advice service
Workline is a free, confidential service available to anyone working in the UK film and television industries, and run by staff with extensive human resources experience.
Read MoreFind the right training for you
Whatever your motivation, it's important to research different courses to make sure that the one you choose meets your needs.
Read MoreHealth and Safety
Protecting cast and crew and avoiding the possibility of legal action must now be the top priority for all companies and individuals.
Read MoreGet personal advice
Let us help you find your way and make the most of your career. The different Skillset Careers services will guide you towards success, whatever stage of your career you're at.
Read MoreFunding
Skillset distributes a number of separate training funds for the audio visual industries which are supported by industry, Government and the National Lottery. Find out what funding you might be eligible for.
Read MoreFact sheets
The Skillset Careers Fact Sheets have been said to be "very, very useful" in helping to find a first job in media.
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