How can you work on the business side of the music industry?
Publishing Music also has a variety of commercial positions that cover the business side of the music industry. These jobs include the copyright department, licence administration, database tracking and maintenance, controlling and human resources. These jobs are essential for the efficient management and organisation of a music publishing company.
In these commercial jobs, you can combine traditional business operations with your passion for music. Employees in these positions play an essential role in enabling artists to release and distribute their music by managing budgets, handling legal matters and maintaining the technical infrastructure.
To be successful in an administrative or commercial profession in music publishing, knowledge in areas such as finance and licensing, working with databases, IT management and office organisation is an advantage. At the same time, communication skills and the ability to work in a creative environment are of great importance. The music industry is a constantly changing environment and its players and employees need to continuously adapt and stay up to date.
If you have already completed a classical commercial education or a degree in a related field, this can make the transition into the music industry easier. It is helpful to make contacts in the industry and to get involved in a music publishing company through internships or entry-level positions in order to gain valuable experience. Especially in administrative areas, career changers from other industries have the opportunity to gain a professional foothold in the music sector.