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IT Support & Digital Marketing Specialist – Renowned Garments Group (Video Editing, Networking, Soci

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2025 1:03 am
by bdchakriDesk
Preparation Guide for the Video‑Editor / IT‑Support Role



1. Educational Foundations
- Diploma or equivalent – If you do not already have a diploma, enroll in a short‑term certification program (e.g., “Diploma in Media Production” or “IT Support Technician”).
- Age limit – The requirement is “at most 35 years”; be ready to present proof of age when requested.

2. Build a Strong, Relevant Portfolio
- Content Types – Focus on product videos, machine demonstrations, and technical tutorials. Show at least 5‑7 pieces, each 30 seconds to 3 minutes long.
- Showcase Process – Include a short “making‑of” note for each video that explains: concept, equipment used, editing workflow, color grading, sound design, and any graphics created.
- Platforms – Upload to Vimeo/YouTube in a private link, then embed the link in your resume. Create a simple PDF portfolio page that lists the project brief, tools used, and outcomes (e.g., “increased product page views by 27 %”).

3. Master the Required Software

| Tool | Suggested Learning Path | Key Skills to Demonstrate |
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| Adobe Premiere Pro | LinkedIn Learning “Premiere Pro Essential Training” → Udemy “Premiere Pro for Professionals” | Multi‑camera editing, timeline nesting, proxy workflow |
| After Effects | School of Motion “After Effects Bootcamp” → YouTube “Motion Graphics Basics” | Motion graphics templates, keyframe animation, expressions |
| DaVinci Resolve | Blackmagic Design Certified Editor course (free) | Color correction, node‑based grading, Fairlight audio |
| Veo3 (or similar video review platform) | Official Veo3 tutorials + practice on a test project | Frame‑by‑frame annotation, collaboration workflow |
| Photoshop & Illustrator | Skillshare “Photoshop Fundamentals” + “Illustrator for Video Graphics” | Creating lower‑thirds, thumbnails, product overlays, vector icons |

Practical tip: Create a single test project that uses *all* of these tools (e.g., shoot a 2‑minute product demo, edit in Premiere, add motion graphics in After Effects, colour‑grade in Resolve, design intro graphics in Illustrator, and export a thumbnail in Photoshop). This will be a powerful showcase piece.

4. Strengthen Filming Skills

- DSLR – Learn manual exposure, white balance, focus peaking, and external audio (shotgun mic, lavalier). Practice with a Canon EOS 80D or Sony A6400.
- Mobile – Study the capabilities of the latest iPhone/Android cameras, gimbal stabilization (DJI Osmo Mobile), and apps such as Filmic Pro.
- Lighting – Purchase a basic 3‑point kit (softbox, LED panel, diffuser). Master ratio, colour temperature, and diffusion.
- Audio – Record clear voice‑overs with a portable recorder (Zoom H5) and use a pop filter for studio‑style narration.

5. Acquire Core IT Knowledge

1. Networking Basics
- Study LAN/WAN fundamentals: IP addressing, subnetting, DHCP, DNS, VLANs.
- Practical: Set up a home lab with a router, switch, and a few PCs. Use Cisco Packet Tracer or GNS3 to simulate larger networks.

2. Wi‑Fi & Troubleshooting
- Learn 802.11 standards, channel planning, and interference mitigation.
- Practice diagnosing weak signals with a Wi‑Fi analyzer app and adjusting AP settings.

3. IP Cameras & CCTV
- Install and configure an ONVIF‑compatible camera (e.g., Hikvision, Dahua).
- Learn to add cameras to NVR software, adjust resolution/bitrate, and set up motion alerts.

4. Video Conferencing Equipment
- Familiarize yourself with Zoom Rooms, Cisco Webex, and Microsoft Teams hardware kits.
- Practice firmware updates, camera switching, and audio echo cancellation.

5. Access‑Control Devices
- Review basic RFID/biometric reader configuration, user credential enrollment, and integration with a door controller.

6. Hardware & OS Support
- Install Windows 10/11, macOS, and a Linux distro (Ubuntu).
- Perform driver updates, BIOS/UEFI configuration, and imaging with tools like CloneZilla.

7. Inventory Management
- Create a spreadsheet or use free asset‑management software (e.g., Snipe‑IT). Record serial numbers, purchase dates, warranty, and location.

Certifications (optional but impressive):
- CompTIA A+ (hardware & OS support)
- CompTIA Network+ (networking fundamentals)
- Cisco CCNA (routing & switching basics)

6. Develop Online Marketing & Social Media Skills

- Facebook Business Suite – Complete Meta Blueprint courses on “Facebook Ads” and “Boosting Posts”.
- Ad Targeting – Practice creating custom audiences based on interests, look‑alike audiences, and retargeting pixels.
- Analytics – Learn to read Facebook Insights, set up UTM parameters, and generate simple performance reports.
- Content Calendar – Draft a monthly schedule that aligns video releases with promotional boosts.

7. Soft Skills & Team Collaboration

- Communication – Prepare to explain technical concepts to non‑technical colleagues. Practice writing clear email updates and documentation.
- Teamwork – Note any past experience where you collaborated with designers, marketers, or IT staff. Highlight your role in joint projects.
- Problem‑Solving – Compile 3‑5 real‑world troubleshooting stories (e.g., “resolved IP camera feed dropouts by adjusting multicast settings”).

8. Resume & Application Materials

1. Header – Name, contact, age (optional), LinkedIn, portfolio link.
2. Professional Summary (3‑4 lines) – Emphasize convergence of video production and IT support (e.g., “Creative video editor with 4 years of product‑video experience; proficient in LAN/Wi‑Fi setup and CCTV troubleshooting”).
3. Key Skills – List software (Premiere, After Effects, DaVinci, Photoshop, Illustrator), hardware (DSLR, IP cameras, networking gear), and IT tools (Windows, Linux, Active Directory).
4. Experience – For each role, use bullet points that mirror the job responsibilities: video creation, hardware maintenance, network troubleshooting, inventory documentation, social‑media boosting.
5. Education – Diploma details, plus any relevant certifications.
6. Portfolio Section – Provide 2‑3 highlighted project titles with brief descriptors and direct links.

9. Interview Preparation

| Area | Sample Questions | How to Answer |
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| Video Production | “Walk us through how you produced a machine demo video.” | Outline pre‑production (script, story‑board), filming (equipment, lighting), editing workflow (Premiere → After Effects → Resolve), final delivery. |
| Networking | “How would you troubleshoot a user unable to connect to the corporate Wi‑Fi?” | Check SSID visibility, signal strength, MAC filtering, DHCP lease, run `ipconfig /release && renew`, review AP logs. |
| CCTV/IP Camera | “Describe a common issue with an ONVIF camera and its fix.” | Explain latency due to bandwidth limits; solution is to lower resolution/bitrate or enable QoS. |
| Social Media | “What metrics do you monitor after boosting a Facebook post?” | Reach, video views, click‑through rate, cost per result; adjust audience based on performance. |
| Teamwork | “Give an example of a conflict you resolved within a cross‑functional team.” | Share scenario, active listening, compromise, and outcome. |

Prepare a short 2‑minute “elevator pitch” that blends your creative video background with your technical IT capabilities – this will demonstrate why you are uniquely suited for the role.

10. Timeline (8‑Week Action Plan)

Weeks 1‑2
- Finish at least two portfolio videos (one product demo, one technical tutorial).
- Set up home networking lab; configure a router, switch, and Wi‑Fi AP.

Weeks 3‑4
- Complete online courses: Premiere Pro, After Effects basics, and CompTIA Network+.
- Install and test an IP camera; document the configuration steps.

Weeks 5‑6
- Practice DaVinci Resolve colour grading on the earlier videos.
- Create a mock Facebook boost campaign; analyze the results.

Weeks 7‑8
- Compile inventory spreadsheet for all hardware you own (camera, lens, laptop, network gear).
- Draft resume, cover letter, and update LinkedIn with portfolio links.



Final Checklist

- [ ] Diploma certificate scanned and ready.
- [ ] Portfolio with at least 5 diverse videos uploaded and link accessible.
- [ ] Certified or self‑tested knowledge of LAN/WAN, Wi‑Fi, IP cameras, CCTV, video‑conferencing, and access‑control devices.
- [ ] Proficiency proof: completed courses or certifications for Adobe Suite, DaVinci Resolve, and networking.
- [ ] Sample Facebook boost report (screenshots of metrics).
- [ ] Resume tailored to the role, with clear bullet points matching each responsibility.
- [ ] Ready to discuss specific troubleshooting stories and show the portfolio during interview.

Follow this guide step‑by‑step, and you will enter the selection process with a complete technical skill set, a compelling creative portfolio, and the confidence to demonstrate how you can add immediate value to the company. Good luck!