I think qualifications are useful but lots of experiences would be more likely to get a job because many companies are looking for experienced people who has been working in television before....
Any comment? Please put and put if you have any advise or useful information. Thanks.
To put it simply, to get into this sort of career, you are going to NEED a degree. It doesn't matter how much experience you think you have, if you don't have a degree basically saying you were trained in that sort of career path, they're not just going to take you and hire you.
But it also depends on what you're trying to do. Saying you want to "work in television" is a very broad statement. What do you want to do? Be a reporter? An anchor? A camera woman? An actress? An extra? A game show host? A talk show host? What do you want to do?
If you were asked to go on an interview they would without a doubt take the person with the credentials over you.
Yes, some career paths are based on experience, not necessarily schooling, but any sort of media, television, communications, journalism path, you need a degree.
Every ones got to start somewhere...if you have any experience that's better than someone with none.
Just put yourself out there get an agent, take classes get hands on training, and the whole deal.
Good luck.
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