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Enter the Mumbrella neXt Awards in 3 easy steps

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First entries are due next Friday 3 easy steps for big rewards Time is running out to shine a light

First entries are due next Friday [View web version]( [Mumbrella neXt awards]( [It's time to work on your entry]( 3 easy steps for big rewards Time is running out to shine a light on your career. Mumbrella's neXt Awards are the perfect opportunity to get recognised for your achievements so far in the industry and give your career a massive boost. With 13 categories, spanning every sector and specialty in the industry, you’ll find the place you stand out. The awards are for anyone who's been in the industry for 10 years or less - regardless of age. Entering is a simple three-step process. Check out the steps below. Have some fun with it, think outside of the box, and get excited about your entry being viewed by the industry's most prominent figures during the judging process. [REVIEW THE AWARD CATEGORIES HERE]( Is your colleague a rising star? If your career is past the 10-year mark, you’re sure to know someone else who deserves neXt Award recognition. Be sure to forward them this email. STEP ONE: TWO-MINUTE VIDEO In your entry, provide a YouTube link to a video of no more than two minutes. Use it to talk through your career journey, your achievements, what you believe makes you different to your peers and what you hope to achieve in the future. We're looking at passion, not production quality - just make sure your video is clear and audible. STEP TWO: THREE TESTIMONIALS Include three testimonials from clients or colleagues of no more than 200 words each. Unless you're self employed, one of these should be from your boss. Remind them to talk about how you have developed your own career and how you have made a wider contribution. STEP THREE: 500-WORD SUMMARY Write a maximum 500-word summary highlighting your key career achievements and contributions to the business and/or industry. Please include bullet points of each role you've had within the industry, and the relevant dates. HOW YOU WILL BE SCORED 50% Evidence of your career development. 20% Evidence of your contribution to the industry. 30% 10% for each of your testimonials. [START YOUR ENTRY NOW]( [VIEW ALL 13 CATEGORIES]( CHECK OUT THE HOSTS THIS YEAR We're delighted to announce that triple j's breakfast team, Ben and Liam, will be hosting the Mumbrella neXt Awards ceremony on December 10. Just one more reason to get involved this year. NEED TO KNOW Tuesday, December 10 The Chauvel Cinema First award entries: September 20 Final award entries: September 27 [GET YOUR ENTRIES IN]( VENUE SPONSOR [The Chauvel Cinema]( SUPPORTERS [DVM Law]( [Unltd]( Mumbrella | 46-48 Balfour Street Chippendale NSW 2008 Australia This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to the Mumbrella Daily newsletter. If you do not​ wish to receive any communication about Mumbrella Events, please [unsubscribe](here ​to update your preferences​. Facebook LinkedIn Twitter

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