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The Broadcast Production Associate coordinates and schedules all aspects of production to meet deadlines. Responsible for ensuring the production quality of all promotionals, commercials, and public service announcements. Being a Broadcast Production Associate may operate equipment and peripheral systems used in video production including audio console and teleprompter. Assists with set-up of equipment on production shoots and other control room duties. In addition, Broadcast Production Associate may require an associate's degree or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager.... view job details

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Alternate job titles: Broadcast Control Engineer | TV Broadcast Control Technician

Operates equipment used in broadcasts. Provides maintenance of equipment when necessary. May require an associate's degree or its equivalent, as well as 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision; typically reports to a supervisor or manager. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is expected. view job details

The Broadcast Control Engineer provides maintenance of equipment when necessary. Operates equipment used in broadcasts. Being a Broadcast Control Engineer is familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. May require an associate's degree or its equivalent, as well as 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area. In addition, Broadcast Control Engineer relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision; typically reports to a supervisor or manager. A certain deg... view job details

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Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc., a radio broadcasting company, operates radio stations in the United States. As of February 11, 2019, it owned and operated 64 stations, including 46 FM and 18 AM stations in 15 large- and mid-size markets. The company was founded in 1961 and is headquartered in Naples, Florida. view company details

Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. operates as a television broadcasting company in the United States. It owns or provides various programming, operating, sales, and other non-programming operating services to television stations. The company broadcasts free over-the-air programming, such as network provided programs, locally-produced news, local sporting events, programming from program service arrangements, syndicated entertainment programs, and internally originated programming to television viewing audiences in the communities through its local television stations. As of December 31, 2018, it ... view company details

Pine Manor is a liberal arts college that offers graduate, bachelor and associate degrees and certificate programs. view company details

WITC is a college that offers career-focused associate degree programs, technical diplomas, and short-term certificates. view company details

LRAD Corporation designs, develops, and commercializes directed and multidirectional sound technologies in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. It offers voice broadcast products; and location-based mass messaging solutions for emergency warning and workforce management. The company also provides acoustic hailing devices that is used to broadcast project audible voice and tone; and Genasys mass notification that is used to broadcast project audible voice. It sells its products directly to governments, militaries, end-users, and defense-related companies. The com... view company details

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Q: At work, two departments have two separate requirements. One requires a four-year bachelor's degree with a lower starting salary than the other, which requires only a two-year associate's degree. Is this appropriate?A: I know of no legal precedent requiring employers to pay someone with a bachelor's degree more than someone with an associate's degree. If your company has a compensation strategy that pays its employees based on competence and skill sets, it is possible that someone with an associate's degree would get paid more than an employee with a bachelor's degree.I can't say whether it... view article details

Current statistics show that, overall, women make 85 cents for every dollar a man makes. But what about in sports? When it comes to compensation, the sports world offers a lot of fascinating trends – huge, multi-year contracts, endorsement deals, and constant media attention amplifying athletes’ brands. Unfortunately, we associate these things almost exclusively with men. Even just 50 years ago, women playing sports recreationally was not widely accepted in American culture. Three Statements Often Used to Explain the Sports Pay Gap We see frequent explanations of why the gender pay gap in spor... view article details

Some people have a long and winding road when it comes to their careers and finding happiness. They work several different jobs in various fields and spend years searching for the right fit.And then there's Sherali Najak.Najak is doing what he's wanted to do since the age of 15 -- producing a television show. He is the senior producer of live and remote broadcasts for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's esteemed Hockey Night in Canada, which is the equivalent to Monday Night Football in the United States. The show spotlights Saturday night NHL games for Canada's hockey obsessed fans, with ... view article details

In the mid 1990’s, people were talking about employment brands (EB). Mark Hornung, now the Director of Employment Branding at Teradata, was arguably the first. Throughout the 1990’s he helped very large organizations focus their recruiting efforts with professionalized messaging and audience targeting. In the past two decades, EB became a standard part of the Recruiting Department’s work. There is a direct relationship between the rise of review sites and the increased emphasis on EB. When Hornung began to evangelize the idea, the company could more or less control the message. Today, employe... view article details

They Didn't All Win Oscars, But These Work-Related Movies Hold a Special Place in Our Hearts And the Oscar Goes to... The nominees for this year's Academy Awards feature whimsy and fantasy, wartime adventures and family dramas. These movies may be praiseworthy, but they largely lack any perspective on the things that occupy most viewers' daily lives: impersonal cubicles, tedious commutes, the chances of promotion. We, therefore, have assembled an alternate list of deserving films that offers a peek into what it is to be a worker, striving for career advancement and negotiating all the hurdl... view article details

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Entering the workforce during a pandemic isn’t easy. A lack of regular face time with managers and coworkers can strip younger workers of mentorship and networking opportunities. After nearly two years, there is a growing sense remote work is flatly failing them. But with many return-to-office plans still on hold, companies have an opportunity to change this. After graduating from college in 2020, Erin Mahar landed an internship at Salary.com, which turned into a mostly remote, full-time job as a marketing associate. The company’s onboarding process integrated her in a way that made her feel c... view blog & white papers details

Entering the workforce during a pandemic isn’t easy. A lack of regular face time with managers and coworkers can strip younger workers of mentorship and networking opportunities. After nearly two years, there is a growing sense remote work is flatly failing them. But with many return-to-office plans still on hold, companies have an opportunity to change this. After graduating from college in 2020, Erin Mahar landed an internship at Salary.com, which turned into a mostly remote, full-time job as a marketing associate. The company’s onboarding process integrated her in a way that made her feel c... view blog & white papers details

Employers are raising salaries and wages at a faster pace, but these increases continue to trail inflation, new reports show. The average weekly wage in March was up 5.6 percent from a year earlier, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said on April 1. But consumer prices rose 7.9 percent year-over-year in February—the largest 12-month increase in more than 40 years—the BLS said in March. A new survey of employers by compensation data and analytics firm Salary.com shows that most U.S. organizations (73 percent) are targeting a payroll budget increase of 4 percent or more this year, and a ... view blog & white papers details

Employers are raising salaries and wages at a faster pace, but these increases continue to trail inflation, new reports show. The average weekly wage in March was up 5.6 percent from a year earlier, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said on April 1. But consumer prices rose 7.9 percent year-over-year in February—the largest 12-month increase in more than 40 years—the BLS said in March. A new survey of employers by compensation data and analytics firm Salary.com shows that most U.S. organizations (73 percent) are targeting a payroll budget increase of 4 percent or more this year, and a ... view blog & white papers details

What is a merit increase? It's a way to show appreciation for someone's efforts and encourage them to keep doing great work. A merit increase is a way for employers to express appreciation for employees' hard work, dedication, and exceptional performance within the organization. This acknowledges contributions and motivates employees to excel even more. When planning to grant merit increases, it is essential for employers to establish clear and transparent criteria for determining who qualifies for an increase and to understand how to calculate the merit increase. What is merit increase A meri... view blog & white papers details