
But I have no experience!
Here’s what an employer in the industry has to say about what she looks for in a CV when she is hiring runners…


How to get a TV Production Running job with no previous experience.
Starting out in TV can be incredibly daunting. Finding a job within the TV world can feel completely unattainable when viewing the industry as a television fanatic. A simple guide by Beth Bacon, guest writer for The Watercooler.

The mandy network.
There is a site called “The mandy network” which, somewhat hyperbolically, advertises itself as the “number one network for cast, crew and creative professionals”. It isn’t of course, as anyone who has trudged through the pages of its unpaid “opportunities” will readily testify.

How to move your TV job application to the top of the pile.
A top employer on the Facebook Runner’s group has come up with some golden advice to help you move your application up that list, from being a candidate for the bin to being a top of the pile prospect.

Why Runners should keep to the one page CV rule.
It is often suggested that Runners should keep their CVs down to one page. Here are 5 reasons why this is a good rule to follow


3 things all TV runners should know.
Runners cannot be self employed, whatever a company may tell you. This seems to crop up a lot so here are the facts.
