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In today’s world, CVs and online applications don’t allow you to show all that you can achieve and do. This limitation can place people at a disadvantage. It can also continue the old rule of ‘need experience to get experience.’ We want to break this.

A not-for-profit, Views Heard aims to show everyone your strength, skills and knowledge. We do this through the creation of your own webpage; providing feedback, editing and support to show your work at its best.

Contact employers directly by sending across your webpage to show what you can do. This can be a variety of things from research, culture, how-to guides, recipes, craft, science and much more.

At Views Heard we offer you the chance to shine and the security of having a site that will support you. 
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Photograph: Blue gradient background with glitter falling.
Graphic design: different coloured radio waves that form the word 'Joywave'
Photographic image of a black book with the words death note written in blood
Photograph of Martin Molin playing the marble machine
Guitar leaning against stereo
Miniature sculpture: A two storey building of a garage. Its shutters are down with graffiti tags across them. Meanwhile a dumpster stands in front with boxes peeping out from under the lid
Sunflower close-up
Film still: Marta sits at the circle of knives, while the detective talks
Slice of dark chocolate salted polenta cake, paired with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream
Photograph of First Aid Kit performing
Tuna-cheese meatballs on a bed of linguine
Six wooden coasters with painted geometric triangles and lines in white, yellow and gold.
Poster design of Mr Robot
Photograph with a painterly appearance to it. The image is a self-portrait of the photographer Fred Herzog. The image shows a young Fred Herzog looking sideways and up from the table. Light has come in from the window which centres the image and creates a dramatic use of light to frame Herzog's face. It also shows artwork on the walls and a pen in Herzog's hand.
Painting self-portrait: One "self", shown in an outline of a purple dress, is in a tug of war against four other "selfs" who are largely unpainted.
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