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Free

11 Dec 2025

Bradford Arts Centre

Youth Pass: Get Seen Get Hired

Short Supply

A practical session breaking down how to use digital tools and social media to get noticed.

This high-energy, practical session from Short Supply explored how to use digital tools and social media to actually get noticed — without selling your soul to the algorithm.

Short Supply covered the real skills that make a difference: how to present yourself online, grow a network, and turn your creative energy into a career path that’s true to who you are.

Participants left with:

  • A clear sense of how to position themselves as a creative professional online
  • Simple, effective strategies for growing visibility
  • Tips for showcasing creative work on various platforms
  • A starter plan for building a personal brand that aligns with their values
  • Confidence to reach out to collaborators, opportunities and employers

Location

Bradford Arts Centre
1 Forster Ct
Bradford
BD1 4TY

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This event was exclusively for Youth Pass members.

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