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Art, Entertainment, And Media — Job Descriptions & Interview Questions

 

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  • Job Advertisement ready to place online or in the newspaper to attract the best candidates,
  • Job Description with built-in table and expert analysis to help you determine the position’s overtime exemption classification as well as eligibility for possible ADA accommodations (if needed),
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  • 50 illegal interview questions that should never be asked of candidates,
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  • Applicant Comparison Form to help choose the best applicant and avoid any charges of discrimination or favoritism.

Click on any job title below to access your free job description.

 

Announcer 

 

OVERVIEW: On-air radio or television work involving the routine announcing of programs, commercials, news, public service information, or other material from scripts.  Researches topics of interest to audiences, and selects and interviews appropriate guests.  Interacts with immediate supervisors and sales/marketing individuals who provide the information on products or services, and discusses style and length of copy.  Helps select announcement topics.

 

Art Director 

 

OVERVIEW: Supervises the preparation of all visual presentations by overseeing design of rough layout of art and copy, including arrangement, type style and size, and related aesthetic concepts.

 

Camera Operator Television Video Motion Picture 

 

OVERVIEW: Operates television, video, and motion picture cameras to photograph images and scenes for various purposes, such as TV broadcasts, advertising, video production, and motion pictures.

 

Classified Advertising Sales Manager 

 

OVERVIEW: We are looking for someone to coordinate the services of the classified advertising department, which includes hiring, training, scheduling, evaluating, disciplining, and terminating employees within that department.

 

Film Video Editor 

 

OVERVIEW: Determines the specific audio and visual effects and music necessary to complete films. Edits films and videotapes to insert music, dialogue, and sound effects, to arrange films into sequences, and to correct errors, using editing equipment.  Manipulates plots, scores, sounds, and graphics to make the parts into a continuous whole.  Organizes and strings together raw footage into a continuous whole according to scripts and/or the instructions of directors and producers.

 

Graphic Designer 

 

OVERVIEW: Designs art and copy layouts for such visual communications media as books, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, television, and packaging.

 

Professional Photographer 

 

OVERVIEW: Photographs subjects or newsworthy events, using still cameras, color or black-and-white film, and a variety of photographic accessories.

 

Reporter 

 

OVERVIEW: Involves collecting and analyzing information about events, accomplishments, news, etc., to write articles for publication.  Limited creativity in original writing of copy; mainly reporting of facts.

 

Staff Photographer 

 

OVERVIEW: Takes photographs and operates a hand-held videocamera to record events for the organization.

 

Web Designer 

 

OVERVIEW: Works on a variety of projects primarily involved in website design and development, including creation of custom graphics.  Responsible for designing the user interface for company websites and applications, including overall navigation flow, layout of specific pages, and creation of individual graphic elements.

 


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