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Meet Emily, 24, from Belfast, who works in London as a festival production manager. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.

The best thing about my job is just the variety – conferences, seminars, major festivals and public events. It takes a lot of hard work and extremely long hours sometimes. But, overall, it's really good fun.
  • Emily decided further education wasn't for her and she wanted a hands-on job
  • Most of the year, Emily works on site at events, but she also spends some time in the office to plan them
  • Emily uses maths and English skills every day for keeping track of costs and communicating instructions to the wider production team.
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What to expect if you want to be a production manager

  • Production manager average salary: Variable. You could be self-employed/freelance.
  • Production manager typical working hours: 38 to 40 hours per week, including evenings and weekends.

What qualifications do you need to be a production manager?

You could get into this role via a university course, a college course (such as a Level 3 Diploma or a T-level in Media, Broadcast and Production - England-only, from Sept 2023), an apprenticeship, volunteering, working towards the role by starting as a runner or an assistant in the production office, or through one of the new entrant training schemes that broadcasters and film bodies offer, such as 鶹Լ trainee schemes.

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