Anyone thinking about going into radio, maybe interested in this.
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Subject: New - Radio Academy Careers Advice
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2021 12:08:47 +0000
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New - Radio Academy Careers Advice 33 different roles profiled, plus
advice on CVs, interviews and more
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New - Radio Academy Careers website
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Introducing our new website to support career development in UK
radio and audio.
We've today launched radioacademy.org/careers
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- a new site which aims to help people get in and get on in the UK audio
sector.
The site, which has been developed with the support of *Radiocentre* and
the *BBC Academy*, includes profiles of 33 different job roles across
the industry
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as well as advice for writing great CVs, drafting effective applications
and preparing for job interviews
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The 33 role profiles cover ten distinct job families including
production, presentation, music, station sound, news, technology,
specialist, commercial, digital and leadership. Based on research
carried out across the sector, the resources describe what each role
entails, who its main stakeholders are, the skills required and advice
on how to get the job.
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Building on this year’s Radio Academy Festival theme, Redefining Talent,
the material is designed to help facilitate a better understanding of
the many incredible roles that make radio and audio possible. Its
purpose is to enable people who are curious about getting into radio,
while also supporting those inside the sector who want to change or
develop their careers.
*Launching the new website, Radio Academy Managing Director Sam Bailey
said*: /“We want to help people get in and get on in this amazing
industry we all love. If there’s one thing we learnt from the Festival,
it’s that radio and audio thrives because of the incredible talent
working in so many different roles. This new material brilliantly
summarises all those roles, and will help people better understand the
pathway to their dream job”/
*Ian Moss, Radiocentre CEO, said:* /“The new Radio Academy careers
portal is a really useful resource for anyone looking to find detailed
information on the types of jobs that actually exist today. There’s a
huge variety of roles across our sector which encompass a broad range of
skills. I encourage anyone interested in getting in to radio and audio
and looking to learn more about the practical day to day aspects of
radio to make use of this new website.”/
*Rob Alcock, Head of the BBC Academy, said*: “/Diversity is the
lifeblood of any organisation and at the BBC we seek to attract the most
talented people from all backgrounds right across the UK. We are
delighted to support the Radio Academy as it launches its careers
website, opening the door to broadcasters like the BBC, offering a range
of exciting jobs and a wealth of brilliant opportunities./”
The new website is live now at radioacademy.org/careers
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will continually develop, with additional video and audio material due
to be added in 2022.
Check out the Careers website
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