Frankie_J wrote:
SpacedOutAndSmiling wrote:
I use to be self employed, doing web design and development. I then got a job with the BBC. I've ticket the professional box above as I've been doing my job for 17 years and earn a professional grade income.
Iv'e had a few roles around the BBC and i am very fortunate i now have an amazing manager who is very supportive.
I'm currently on medical leave to try and sort out my support stuff before i return to work in a few weeks time.
Jamie + Lion
I know you! You're on Twitter.
You're so lucky getting a job in the BBC! What a dream. May I ask how that job came about?
*blush*
I got it a pretty boring way, i applied for a role on the BBC Careers site (
http://careerssearch.bbc.co.uk) when a friend at the BBC suggested i look at jobs there. I had another role lined up with a larger company, but wanted to try the BBC first.
The interview went well (i mostly talked about tech things, my side projects and the lion) and i was offered the job the next day. I have had 3 promotions since then. Each time for a more interesting role.
Im struggling a bit at the moment (I got ill, had operation, lost my speech, started living independently etc!) but the BBC have been rock solid. This is my first long period of medical leave after almost 18 months or bad health.
Before the BBC i had been doing web development for over 10 years, id assumed no one would ever employ me then two big companies showed interest at once.
Pragmatically, my friend who worked there picked me up from the station, but beyond that wasn't involved in the hire.
*blush*
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I'm a non verbal autistic adult living in the UK. I work for the BBC and I am in the middles of a transition to independent living.
I focus on being autistically happy and I write a website with techniques, reviews and guides.
http://spacedoutandsmiling.com