Sunday, 21 June 2015

Employment opportunities within Media

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Full Time 

When working full time within the media industry this would mean that someone would be binded to a contract where they would have a job within a long term production maybe within television or a film company. An example of this would be companies such as BBC and ITV, as you might have a full time job as a researcher for the company to gather up new ideas and exploratory these ideas so that you would be ready to bring them to the table so that a new series would be developed. People that would be found with a full time job within a company like this wold usually be found with experience within the industry as the could have started off by doing volunteer work for the company and had move up the ladder. Other job roles which would be found within the media industry would be Directing, Producing, editing as these are much more higher jobs within the industry these kind of job will require experience. A good way to find yourself within the industry is to show off your talents to people that have already got jobs in these companies as a great way to land yourself a job would be word of mouth as if someone with a high end job shares your talents with other people, you would end up with more advantages. Another way would be to contact the company yourself, maybe through email show them how why the company should choose you to be part of their team as employment love to see passion within people.

Part Time

Within the media industry you will fin that there will be both full time roles and part time roles. A part time role within the form of career you will find that there will be less hours need within the job itself as this person may only be doing the small jobs within the company. An example of this would be jobs such as runners, as this job maintains the person to help the higher end jobs out to make tings easier, for example if this job was within Television and it was on a chat show the runner would be the person that would talk to the guests which are appearing on the programme to help them feel more settled when the cameras are rolling and the production was on air. This job would be part time as they would have to share this job will man more people within the production crew for this it would form less hours within the set. If a person was to look for a position like this the employer would be look for someone that is always on their toes with new ideas so they would have to have a creative steak down them. This person would also have to be organised with great time keeping skills as the industry is a very fast pasting work of place and if the person was unorganized this could cause the production to run much slower and might even miss it's deadlines. To find a part time job within the media industry it is very similar as when finding a full time job, as this industry works around word of mouth and name play. Employment look for experience so with this you need to make sure that your CV is up to date with all you past roles that you have taken place.

Free Lance

When working as a free lancer in the media industry you will find these kind of roles within Photography taking photographs for articles such as magazines if you have captured an interesting story which could by spiraled by your photograph. You could also sell photography by trying to sell a lifestyle to someone, showing your audience how they want to be living before they even know. By doing this the free lancer would sell their work off to bigger companies for example a life style could be found within a car or a home. Another Free lancing job would be within film as you would be able to use single camera to film a wedding for example, this is where you will be your own boss as you've employed yourself to create a production. By doing so this person will need to be organised and creative as they will need to stand out from others when they are selling their stuff against bigger  well known companies. A much more common job within freelance would be journalism, within this job you will need to creative as this person will not be working for a newspaper as such they would have to find detail interesting story to sell on to newspapers such as The Sun.

Shift Work

When having with shift work within the industry this would usually be for a 24 hour broadcaster. This means that someone that will have a job in a television production or in radio broadcasting when recording something that would be continuous throughout the day for instance Radio One with the BBC, someone that would be working by shift would be given shifts for when to work within a production day. An example of this would be if you was to work 9am- 5pm shift, these shifts can differentiate from working during the day or working at the night. 

Voluntary

When volunteering within the media industry it is just like anywhere when volunteering, this job role is usually used to gain work experience. Volunteering in the media industry is a great way for someone to achieve their life goals into doing something that they really inspire doing. As this form of work help someone to gain experience this will in the run when climbing up the career ladder in the industry. This job requires someone to do all the jobs that the people in higher situations do not want to do such as keeping on track with information and reminding the production team with schedules, this job is usually a runner role in a production team. 

Piece Work

When using piece work within the media industry this is where someone would be paid as a whole for a project instead of having an hourly pay. This form of work can be found in two different way, for example a broadcasting company could ask whether you would create a piece for them such as a script for a film or a new television programme as this would be part of a commission. You would only find commission work if the past job experience has become well known for the company such as word of mouth or if they have seen exquisite work that has been produced. Another way how someone would come across a job like this would be if you were to create a pitch to a company for an idea that you have created, in this direction you need to have key skills within creativity as you will be trying to sell yourself and your product to a buyer. This product will need to look like nothing of the sort that the buyer has seen before, this would cause you to have a higher changing in selling the pitch.

Preparing for the industry

When preparing yourself for when entering the media industry a person would have to look into the different qualifications with are need of said jobs, for example if the job was to be an film editor a great way to achieve this would be to go to university to study Film production as you will be able to learn about all the different forms of film and will be given tasks to complete which will be more hands on at a degree level when developing your won production. This would be very useful in the later years when applying for a job in the industry as it will give you more of an advantage compared to others who have chosen a different route. With all grades that a person will receive, these should be wrote down within a CV. A CV is a document which is used to show an employer the skill that such person would have gain through expedience with all of their qualifications included. Another that that a person should have to help them make their way up the ladder within the industry would be references, these are people that will be able to tell the employer about you work ethic and whether or not you are able to work in a team. This person would also be used to confirm history and the grades which have been achieved such as GCSE grades to see if a person have passed with C or above in Maths and English. There will be other grades that would need to be accomplished within colleges and sixth forms, whether or not it's in A-Levels of a BTEC Diploma. 

Applying for a job

When a person is to apply for a job within the media industry the employer with be looking for professionalism with a person. This means that the employer will be looking out if someone is punctual for an interview, this is so that can see if you will be to hit deadlines without an issue. When turning up to an interview a person need to show enthusiasm towards the company and spread the knowledge so that it looks to show that you have done your research with a positive can do attitude.

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