An event technician resume that only says 'helped with events' gets filtered out. Venues want event AV/production, setup, show support, and reliability. This guide covers what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write skills, how it differs from a production assistant, and an FAQ. Free resume check at the end.
A stagehand resume that only says 'worked backstage' gets filtered out. Productions want load-in/out, staging and setup, crew work, and safety. This guide covers what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write skills, how it differs from a rigger, and an FAQ. Free resume check at the end.
A camera operator resume that only says 'ran a camera' gets filtered out. Productions want shooting, camera and lens skills, composition, and production support. This guide covers what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write skills, how it differs from a video editor, and an FAQ. Free resume check at the end.
A lighting technician resume that only says 'did lighting' gets filtered out. Productions want lighting setup, rigging, console programming, and show operation. This guide covers what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write skills, how it differs from an electrician, and an FAQ. Free resume check at the end.
An AV technician resume that only says 'set up AV' gets filtered out. Employers want AV setup, signal flow, operation, and reliability. This guide covers what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write skills, how it differs from an audio engineer, and an FAQ. Free resume check at the end.