this is great! i love it when you talk about the music industry because you are informative and not many people give us an insight. working there would be my dream job!
@@paigeofsw0rds yes! for example how you get freelance jobs like writing for billboard, if they want you to be experienced and overall how the process works :)
Hey, I’ve been into music since I was 6. Love everything about music. I have 5 years of work experience in the military, and graduating from college this May in Business Administration. I’ve been trying to get my foot in the door, but I’m really not sure on how.
I'd really love to know how to get started in a record label because i informed myself a bit and it seems like there is really no way for people without work experience
They definitely don't make it easy to get your foot in the door to get started. However, a lot of places are looking for free labour (which is like... y'know... illegal in most places but idk) so you can often find places that will let you intern or "volunteer". Also it could be helpful to find smaller companies that may not be as strict about things like having a college degree. I've gotten job offers just from seeing people a bunch of times at shows and having conversations that made them think I'd be a good fit for something!
@@paigeofsw0rds How do people find people to speak to at concerts and shows about the industry? I feel like I've never spotted /had a conversation with any of the people related to the artist in any way! How do you do itttt ahhhhh xxx and thank you so much for this video
@@HoneyLuvey This is a great question!! It's a bit easier for me now that I've been working for so long because I talk to friends and they introduce me to the people they're there with or we end up in the same conversations. I have two points to make on this: 1. Social media has made meeting new people easier because you can be like "oh hey I think we've spoken on twitter once about ____ so I just wanted to say hello!" or you can make plans ahead of time to try and meet up to say hi, and it gets easier each time you do it! 2. I think it's better to try and talk to anyone, regardless of their job or status within the industry. There's something to learn from everyone, and some of the fans I've met and befriended have been the people I built websites or put on events with down the road. It's more about finding people who share your interests and passions and then growing together! Or at least that's how I feel about things. :) If you have any other questions, let me know! This is what I want to focus my channel on moving forward so I can definitely make some videos on things you may have questions about. :)
This is glorious, I've been looking for "highest paid freelance jobs" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Jeyeyton Riyria Process - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my partner got cool success with it.
Hey! I am graduating soon and trying to find out what to do so this video was so helpful! I have a question tho: Which people/jobs go on tour with the artist. Like I can guess they probably need a merch person and tech people but you probably know better than me.
Thank you so much for this video, I realize I am a bit LATE to this video, but for someone trying to gather information and get an inside perspective, this is very helpful.
Glad I could help!! I tried to make it so it would be useful no matter when you watch it, but I'm going to keep releasing more info as time goes on. There's more on my blog too. :)
Hey! I watched you vinyl videos but never really knew that this is what you do/did. I've also wanted to do something related to the music industry but I didn't want to make music. I'm really excited to look more into this side. Im in my first year of high school and have no clue what I want to do with my life. This really interested me. Thank you for making an amazing video. ❤️
Omg YES! If you have any specific questions or if you have certain things you like to do and want to know how to turn that into a job... message me! I'm gonna make lots of educational videos to hopefully help y'all get cool jobs. 😁 And thank you so much for watching, I'm glad you liked it!! 💗
I am 15, I am sure I don’t need college. I want a job in the music industry, I have no set skill set yet, any help? I am also in a norteno Spanish group and I go to festivals, nightclubs, and sometimes around music people
You should get a college degree of something of your interest or related to music. Search up universities that may interest you and their music departments. This is good because you have a backup and big companies like to see you have a degree. Its good you are involved in music festivals and such put them in your resume. Also search companies with interships some let younger kids like u others prefer college students. Good luck!
I never really wanted to work in the music industry but I love hearing about it so I love when you talk about it and about your experience! And maybe I missed something but I don't know, are you still working with this label ? or are you doing something else or just youtube/your store/blogger/etc ?
I'm not at that label anymore! I actually started my original channel right after I left. Most of what I do now is freelancing & social media management, along with trying to turn my blog/channel into something I can do full time. :)
I am interested in working at a record label and I’m interested in front line marketing but I’m not sure what to major in 😣 also which departments work directly or tour with the artists?
At major labels, no one really tours with the artist! A&R probably works closest with them, because they're the ones that go out and find them. I worked in marketing and went to school for entertainment management. Some of my coworkers went to school for communications, digital marketing, I think some just got a general BA... mostly they're just looking for your passion in music. 😊
Hi! Thank you for talking about music industry! I always enjoyed the music world and I want to become an artist/tour manager, do you think it's easier to take a course where at the end the school offers a internship in that area? Also it is possible to work in that area, in a country where you don't know the language but where the music industry is powerful? 🤔
I think programs that offer an internship are great because it helps you take that first step between school and work. Plus, I know they can often turn into paid jobs (or they can call you later when a position opens up). And in terms of language... I think as long as you're able to communicate with the people you're working with, it shouldn't be a problem! This isn't something I've run into myself so I can't say for sure, but I can try and track down a friend who knows more about this!
OOH YES! I have friends that are experts in how to get your songs on playlists too, so I can probably make a video about my thoughts on streaming and how to make it work for you. :)
This was more for the job side of things as opposed to the artist side! If you send a demo and they like it, they'll contact you to set up a meeting but it's less like a job interview. They'd be signing you to a contract or some type of deal and you'd be working with them, but it's a totally different process from a job! I can try and make a video more about this in the future. :)
@@paigeofsw0rds Thanks for the answer! I‘d love to watch a video about that. I couldn’t find any information bout that on the internet. Great video btw!
Marketing is good! Plus it gives you an education for other industries as well if you decide the music industry isn't for you. I think it mostly depends on which skills you want to work on! I know people who took digital marketing, artist management, graphic design, business admin, communications... it all depends on what type of jobs you want to go for!
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this is great! i love it when you talk about the music industry because you are informative and not many people give us an insight. working there would be my dream job!
I'm happy to help out however I can!! Any topics specifically you'd like to see me talk about in the future? :)
@@paigeofsw0rds yes! for example how you get freelance jobs like writing for billboard, if they want you to be experienced and overall how the process works :)
I like F-A-Q Paige because it sounds like a page of answers?? 🤷🏻♀️
Hey, I’ve been into music since I was 6. Love everything about music. I have 5 years of work experience in the military, and graduating from college this May in Business Administration. I’ve been trying to get my foot in the door, but I’m really not sure on how.
I love this series idea!!! PLEAsE CONTINUE IT UGH
omg YES I'm glad you like it!! I definitely want to make more, just have to figure out where to start 😂
What jobs could you get where you travel with the artist and are close with them. Kind of like their manager.
just saw your internship story, definitely continue that.
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I'd really love to know how to get started in a record label because i informed myself a bit and it seems like there is really no way for people without work experience
They definitely don't make it easy to get your foot in the door to get started. However, a lot of places are looking for free labour (which is like... y'know... illegal in most places but idk) so you can often find places that will let you intern or "volunteer". Also it could be helpful to find smaller companies that may not be as strict about things like having a college degree. I've gotten job offers just from seeing people a bunch of times at shows and having conversations that made them think I'd be a good fit for something!
@@paigeofsw0rds How do people find people to speak to at concerts and shows about the industry? I feel like I've never spotted /had a conversation with any of the people related to the artist in any way! How do you do itttt ahhhhh xxx and thank you so much for this video
@@HoneyLuvey This is a great question!! It's a bit easier for me now that I've been working for so long because I talk to friends and they introduce me to the people they're there with or we end up in the same conversations. I have two points to make on this:
1. Social media has made meeting new people easier because you can be like "oh hey I think we've spoken on twitter once about ____ so I just wanted to say hello!" or you can make plans ahead of time to try and meet up to say hi, and it gets easier each time you do it!
2. I think it's better to try and talk to anyone, regardless of their job or status within the industry. There's something to learn from everyone, and some of the fans I've met and befriended have been the people I built websites or put on events with down the road. It's more about finding people who share your interests and passions and then growing together! Or at least that's how I feel about things. :)
If you have any other questions, let me know! This is what I want to focus my channel on moving forward so I can definitely make some videos on things you may have questions about. :)
This is glorious, I've been looking for "highest paid freelance jobs" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Jeyeyton Riyria Process - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my partner got cool success with it.
Hey! I am graduating soon and trying to find out what to do so this video was so helpful! I have a question tho: Which people/jobs go on tour with the artist. Like I can guess they probably need a merch person and tech people but you probably know better than me.
I'm so glad I was able to offer some insight. And OOH I'll definitely add that to my list of videos!! That's a great question :)
Thank you so much for this video, I realize I am a bit LATE to this video, but for someone trying to gather information and get an inside perspective, this is very helpful.
Glad I could help!! I tried to make it so it would be useful no matter when you watch it, but I'm going to keep releasing more info as time goes on. There's more on my blog too. :)
Hey! I watched you vinyl videos but never really knew that this is what you do/did. I've also wanted to do something related to the music industry but I didn't want to make music. I'm really excited to look more into this side. Im in my first year of high school and have no clue what I want to do with my life. This really interested me. Thank you for making an amazing video. ❤️
Omg YES! If you have any specific questions or if you have certain things you like to do and want to know how to turn that into a job... message me! I'm gonna make lots of educational videos to hopefully help y'all get cool jobs. 😁
And thank you so much for watching, I'm glad you liked it!! 💗
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Very interesting and helpful, tysm Paige!! Love the FAQ Paige idea as well 😊💜
This video helped me soooo much thank you!
Yay I'm so glad!! If you have any questions you want me to answer in future videos, just let me know!!
Awesome info, Paige. Super thorough and helpful. Subscribed! :)
Thank Anvy, I'm so glad you found it useful! :)
I am 15, I am sure I don’t need college. I want a job in the music industry, I have no set skill set yet, any help? I am also in a norteno Spanish group and I go to festivals, nightclubs, and sometimes around music people
You should get a college degree of something of your interest or related to music. Search up universities that may interest you and their music departments. This is good because you have a backup and big companies like to see you have a degree. Its good you are involved in music festivals and such put them in your resume. Also search companies with interships some let younger kids like u others prefer college students. Good luck!
this was a sweet video bud. your still amazing. missed ya and glad your back bud
mike
Thanks Mike, glad you're joining me over here for the new adventure!! :)
How do you become an assistant to like a singer or manager because I think that would be best for me
Great insight! Subscribed
I never really wanted to work in the music industry but I love hearing about it so I love when you talk about it and about your experience! And maybe I missed something but I don't know, are you still working with this label ? or are you doing something else or just youtube/your store/blogger/etc ?
I'm not at that label anymore! I actually started my original channel right after I left. Most of what I do now is freelancing & social media management, along with trying to turn my blog/channel into something I can do full time. :)
thanks Paige, that's super helpful! and you're cool ! :)
Thanks Jacob, glad you found it useful! :)
I just got a job as a data analyst in a record label! I'm eager to get started
Listen to "Be My Girl" by Rocky Peter. Absolutely Brilliant!!
Im majoring violin in an Arts High School currently
For someone like me how can i get a music label job?
I am interested in working at a record label and I’m interested in front line marketing but I’m not sure what to major in 😣 also which departments work directly or tour with the artists?
At major labels, no one really tours with the artist! A&R probably works closest with them, because they're the ones that go out and find them.
I worked in marketing and went to school for entertainment management. Some of my coworkers went to school for communications, digital marketing, I think some just got a general BA... mostly they're just looking for your passion in music. 😊
@@paigeofsw0rds is experience necessary to intern at a record label?
To work with an artist you can be a roadie who sets up their equipment and instruments or sound engineer. Might be more not sure
Hello just saw your video, I just graduated from NYU Music Industry essential, what job can I find
Hi! Thank you for talking about music industry! I always enjoyed the music world and I want to become an artist/tour manager, do you think it's easier to take a course where at the end the school offers a internship in that area? Also it is possible to work in that area, in a country where you don't know the language but where the music industry is powerful? 🤔
I think programs that offer an internship are great because it helps you take that first step between school and work. Plus, I know they can often turn into paid jobs (or they can call you later when a position opens up).
And in terms of language... I think as long as you're able to communicate with the people you're working with, it shouldn't be a problem! This isn't something I've run into myself so I can't say for sure, but I can try and track down a friend who knows more about this!
@@paigeofsw0rds thank you! 😊
you should make a video on how you feel about streaming !!
OOH YES! I have friends that are experts in how to get your songs on playlists too, so I can probably make a video about my thoughts on streaming and how to make it work for you. :)
Paige Backstage that sounds awesome!! i’d definitely watch if you made it!
what kind of requirements are there to get started working for a label? how do you even get in to any of these roles?
Very informative thank you
When you are an artist and you send a demo and get a positive response, what happens then? Do you get a job interview?
This was more for the job side of things as opposed to the artist side! If you send a demo and they like it, they'll contact you to set up a meeting but it's less like a job interview. They'd be signing you to a contract or some type of deal and you'd be working with them, but it's a totally different process from a job! I can try and make a video more about this in the future. :)
@@paigeofsw0rds
Thanks for the answer! I‘d love to watch a video about that. I couldn’t find any information bout that on the internet.
Great video btw!
Like how do you apply for a record label??
so helpful!! thankssss
You're welcome, glad it was helpful!
Faqing great
How long did you work for a major label?
if they have any telecommuting jobs let me know
Would a marketing degree be a good start to get in
I want to know the same. Or maybe a business degree
GtZkInGz01 yea man i been doing research and most people get in by some type of business degree
Marketing is good! Plus it gives you an education for other industries as well if you decide the music industry isn't for you. I think it mostly depends on which skills you want to work on! I know people who took digital marketing, artist management, graphic design, business admin, communications... it all depends on what type of jobs you want to go for!
Can i work at a label with a marketing degree?
Yes, absolutely! A ton of my co-workers went to school for marketing and ended up working in all different departments. 😊
Paige Backstage what about management?
A thankless range of work. Publicity marketing promoting graphic design film all are connected .
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Could you do a video explaining more about finance? You skipped right over it ☹️ and that’s what I want to go into lol
Absolutely!! I don't know a ton about finance but I can find someone who does and work with them on it. Stay tuned!
Paige Backstage thank you so much!
Hi queen
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Great, office jobs....but thanks though
How do you apply for it ??
Can u intern without a degree?
No.
i love your eyes :)
Call it “f a q” not like “fack” bc that sounds like the f word
LOL good point! I just like... have never had to say FAQ out loud before so I never had to think about how you would pronounce it LOL