5 minutes crunching some TV numbers
February 7, 2025 @ 2:02 pm Posted in Events, Freelancer Profiles, How To, TV Returners CommentsIt’s been an intense couple of months looking for work. So I rejoined Media Parents to attend last week’s January networking event, and to apply for jobs. I’ve had work through Media Parents in the past, and been to their networking events before, so despite the state of the industry, I felt confident I would feel welcomed rather than competed with, and would enjoy myself. At the event we introduced ourselves by name and job title around the room and I found myself listing a long list of potential job titles to a round of applause.
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We all introduced ourselves to the floor at Media Parents January networking. It's really helpful for everyone to know who's who
At Thursday’s event Amy explained that freelancers applying for roles through Media Parents will be in a group of up to 10 applicants. Many jobs are exclusive, but where they are listed elsewhere, employers say they look at Media Parents applicants first. How do they know? Application mails via the site are branded. Why do they like it? Media Parents is the only selective jobsite, requiring freelancers (not just restricted to parents) to have at least three years TV experience before joining. So much less sifting for hiring companies. From attending the event I can vouch that most people have much more experience than three years. So Media Parents is win, win for freelancers and hirers.
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Media Parents Jan Drinks provided a great opportunity to meet or reconnect with companies like Strawberry Blond
I just want to say thank you so much for the networking evening and for the work that you do at Media Parents. I am so glad I made the journey. I am just reaching out to the people I met there. I’d say that I picked up contacts from 30% of the people in the room, including some employers I would love to work with.
I did some more stats for myself which I found interesting and really clear. I thought I would share them with you. I usually go from job to job without too much of a gap. Or have done for many years.
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Researcher Hannah Bairsto, seen here with HOP Tina Lohmann, said it was the best networking event she had attended because it was friendly and relevant
Here are my stats as a freelancer of 23 years in two months of job searching, December 2024 to Jan 2025, prior to joining Media Parents:
****Job applications: 24 – for PD/SD across ob doc/fact ent/talent led genres.
Average number of applicants: 200 – 300 for every job (guestimate from the large numbers of applicants per job on the large jobsite I’ve previously been applying through + assuming they are not exclusive to that site).
Number of interviews – 3 (12.5 % hit rate)
Number of jobs got: 1 and it has been delayed until end of 2025.
***Number of speculative reach outs to talent managers / people I don’t know - 20
Number of emails back – 5
Expressions of interest for future work – 5
****Number of existing contacts with actual real work on the horizon who would earmark me – 1
*** number of my industry contacts who have called me saying do I want work? – 0
This element has been wiped out and was always there before. Although it formed 40% only of my work contracts.
Reason for these stats: My contacts are not in work, or have left the industry, or have many mouths to feed in terms of who they are hiring. I understand many jobs are not advertised (as backed up by yesterday’s Media Parents email and ring round) – but, I agree with Talented People’s Industry Health Check that broadcaster and streamer-approved candidates are going from one job to the next. If the same people are working on what is being commissioned then like any eco system it will start to fail or massively diminish and no longer flourish. Even the bits that are left.
Prognosis: Doing what I did before is unlikely to find me work on the basis of these stats. Hence joining Media Parents to increase my reach and opportunities.
Actions:
- Apply for jobs on a platform with a great reputation / less competition
- Meet new people and build new relationships (watch out for Media Parents next event which will be online on Feb 19th)
- Write for this blog which has a reach on social and direct mail of 35K people in TV. I’ve made this post anonymous as I feel it’s a bit contentious, but I will be writing, I will
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