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How can I get a job in a radio station?

1. Group recruitment

It is the temporary worker that everyone knows. Many program groups hire so-called "interns". The threshold is very low, there is no five insurances and one housing fund, it is directly linked to the program team, and wages are settled directly by post office remittance. Flexible work system, performance pay, and also need to pay taxes. Interns can become full-time employees by passing the exam, otherwise they cannot become full-time employees. Some people do not want to become full-time employees because they think that they can work freely and leave at any time. This cannot be generalized. But in most cases, this level is the lowest and the treatment is not good in all aspects. Many people are still "interns" after working for one or two years.

2. Dispatch

Dispatch the most people. After the internship period expires, the interns will take the exam of the TV station. After passing the exam, if the relevant departments within the station are willing to accept them, they will sign a contract with the personnel dispatch company. At this time, you are a person dispatched to work at the TV station as a personnel dispatch company. Five insurances, one housing fund, etc. are all paid by the personnel dispatch company according to the minimum standards. Within dispatched personnel, there are two types: general dispatch and special dispatch. General dispatch only requires a bachelor's degree, while special dispatch requires at least a graduate degree. You can become a general dispatcher without any connection background, but the work is more tiring and the income is less. Except for the "status" of special dispatch (not participating in housing assignments and not being able to serve as middle-level cadres), other benefits and benefits are almost the same as those hired in Taiwan. Therefore, if you want to become a special dispatch, in addition to meeting the requirements for academic qualifications and other hard indicators, Context is also an important factor. Although they firmly deny it to the outside world, everyone knows that each of them has a relationship with high-level officials. This is the reason why many people who have worked in Taiwan for more than 20 years are still on general dispatch. If you want to balance income and effort in television, at least become a special dispatcher.

3. Taiwan employment

It is said that you can participate in housing allocation and have countless benefits. If you want a cup of tea and a pack of cigarettes every day, sit on a computer all day, come in late and leave early, be picked up and dropped off by car, get a penny per month salary, and year-end bonus, all kinds of benefits are easy to get, and you can have more money and less things If you are close to home and have a high position but little responsibility, then be a Taiwanese employee. But trust me, overall, this one is hard.

To sum up, it is not difficult to get into a TV station. You can get into a TV station without any personal connections. Just pay attention to various recruitment information. But if you want to get something commensurate with your efforts in the TV station, Income, you must have considerable network background.

Radio job requirements:

1. Spoken: Standard and fluent Mandarin:

Announcers of radio stations below the provincial level generally require first-class and second-class qualifications (including first-class A Mandarin proficiency level of Grade B or above. Announcers at provincial or above radio stations generally require a Mandarin level of Grade A (including Grade A) or above. There are Mandarin proficiency testing and training institutions all over the country. The testing fee is only a few dozen yuan. The training fee is uncertain. You can check online or by phone.

As for the training of Mandarin, you must work hard. As long as you are Chinese, there is no reason why you cannot speak Mandarin well. Friend, can you hear my personal situation? I am from Sichuan and have been very introverted since I was a child. I studied science in high school and majored in computer science and engineering in college. But I wanted to be a TV and radio host and I was going crazy. So I practiced Mandarin to the point where I couldn’t do it. I just got a first-class and second-class certificate when I graduated from college! Of course, I got the result after taking the test several times! When I graduated, I was eager to try out, and thanks to my alumni, I joined a local TV station. However, I left the TV station due to my change of interests and my desire to travel far away. My friend, I don’t want to brag to you, I just want to tell you that as long as you want to speak Mandarin well and are willing to learn and put in the sweat, there is no way you can speak it poorly!

2. Hands: Ability to skillfully use radio equipment:

You need to find opportunities to understand and use various radio equipment and equipment.

Some equipment is available in most homes and workplaces, and you can operate it repeatedly until you become proficient. Some particularly professional equipment is only available in TV stations and radio stations. You have to find a way to get into a TV station, either as an intern or in other low-key roles. Apply for a job, and even if you are asked to run around, serve tea and water, clean the house, even if the things you do temporarily have nothing to do with broadcasting, it will not matter. You have already entered the radio station compound. As long as you work hard enough, you will still have something. Opportunity to enter the studio.

3. Heart: rich cultural accomplishment and rich life experience:

The announcer is not only talking, but also analyzing and revealing his own connotation, so he must have Rich cultural accomplishment and rich life experience. Only when the announcer has rich cultural accomplishment can he understand the broadcast manuscript accurately and quickly; only when he has rich life experience can he describe the broadcast manuscript to the audience vividly and vividly. "Cultural accomplishment" in a layman's terms first refers to academic qualifications, and a bachelor's degree or above is the best; "life experience" in a layman's terms first refers to work experience, and those who have worked in radio and other media are best .