Toby Hilder <TobyH99>

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FAQs377 días hace
 
What subjects did you study at school?
A Level: Physics, Design and Technology, English language and Literature, AS Maths
GCSEs: Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Design and Technology, Art, English language, English literature, French

What qualifications do you need for your job?
Degree level or equivalent experience in a related field.

How much can I earn?
Salaries depend upon public or commercial sector and the size of the broadcast network or networks you are responsible for. At a guess I would say between £30k to £60k.

What other careers can Maths and Science lead to?
They could lead to loads of careers - Broadcast Engineer (TV or Radio), Project Engineer (TV or Radio), Research & Development Engineer, Studio Manager (BBC speak for Sound Engineer), Outside Broadcast Sound Supervisor, Online Content Producer, Operations Assistant or even Presenter, as there are so many technology-based programs around now.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to do your job?
Other than a passion for music and radio, Maths and science give you a good base understanding for this type of work. Do not think that studying science and maths at A Level will pigeonhole you later on in life. They give you a great grounding and a better understanding of how the world works in many different areas.
 escrito por Toby Hilder 

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Bridie ha dicho…hace 355 días
 
thank you so much, this is the only thing that has hepled me find out how to be a radio producer!
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