JobMonkey is hard at work, helping you learn more about your employment options. Just added this weekend to the JM website is a great new section on broadcast jobs. If you are interested in a career in television or radio — whether in front of the camera (or mike) or behind the scenes — you’ll definitely want to check it out.
While the TV production industry is one of the toughest to break in to, the good news is that proliferation of reality TV shows and Internet-based television has created a slew of new opportunities. This article features broadcast production careers in several sub-industries:
>> Live TV Broadcasts
>> TV Shows
>> Reality TV
>> TV Commercials
>> Online TV
Another in-depth articles looks at the types of radio broadcasting jobs, including:
>> Station Manager
>> Audio Engineer Jobs
>> Radio Producer Jobs
>> Radio Presenter
>> Radio DJ
The JobMonkey site also has the inside scoop on education and training requirements, and how to go about finding the right broadcast job for you. And stay tuned for an upcoming Thursday feature post here on the blog about broadcasting jobs, too.