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How to Get a Job in the Music Industry by Keith Hatschek and Breanne Beseda | Career Guide for Aspiring Music Business Professionals | Networking Resume Interview and Licensing Strategies

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ISBN-13: 0888680022389 ISBN-10: 0876391536
Publisher
Berklee Press Publications
Binding
paperback
Published
December 1, 2014
Weight
1.1 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.90×15.20 cm

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How to Get a Job in the Music Industry by Keith Hatschek and Breanne Beseda | Career Guide for Aspiring Music Business Professionals | Networking Resume Interview and Licensing Strategies by Hatschek, Keith. paperback edition. ISBN: 0888680022389.

How to Get a Job in the Music Industry by Keith Hatschek and Breanne Beseda is a career guide for aspiring music business professionals who want practical direction for entering today’s evolving music industry. Written for students, graduates, and career changers, this third edition offers real-world strategies for understanding career paths, building job-ready skills, and finding a place within the modern music business. The book combines career insight with actionable tools for readers pursuing work in music. It covers opportunities in digital music distribution and licensing, includes interviews with young industry professionals about how they got started and what skills matter most today, and provides guidance for building a strong resume, preparing for interviews, and developing a personalized career toolkit. It also explores networking, mentorship, and effective social media strategies for a digital-first job market. By blending industry knowledge with practical application, this guide supports both skill development and career confidence. It helps readers identify their strengths, refine their goals, and approach the job market with clarity and professionalism. The inclusion of updated social media strategies reflects how modern hiring and networking have shifted, making the content especially relevant for today’s digital-first environment. Ideal for learning, reference, or gifting to anyone pursuing a future in music, this book serves as both a roadmap and a companion throughout the job search process. Its balanced approach encourages steady progress while offering insight into the realities of the industry, making it a valuable addition to any music career library. It remains a trusted resource for navigating career entry points.