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Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Title Page Title Page Vision Career Goals Career Goals Career Goals Continued Career Goals Continued My School CoursesMy School Courses * My School Courses Resume Introduction Resume Introduction Letter of Application Letter of Application Resume College Course Examples College Course Examples College Requirements College Requirements Employment Examples Employment Examples Places Majors Might Work Places Majors Might Work Common Requirements for Radio and Television Announcers Common Requirements for Radio and Television Announcers Sources

Career Portfolio Career Portfolio John Monaghan Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer

Vision  I believe that being a radio or television announcer is a great career goal for me because I enjoy talking to people, giving instruction, and being helpful. Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer

Career Goals  My career interests and goals are to participate in talk shows or commercial announcements. I’d prefer to work on television but being a radio personality is also an interesting goal of mine that I would also enjoy just as much. Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer

Career Goals Continued  I hope to obtain an enjoyable career as an announcer on television or on the radio soon after I complete my education. Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer

My School Courses Radnor Freshman High School Western Civilization Honors 9 th Grade English Advanced Algebra 1 Biology Honors Spanish 2 Office Applications Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer

Resume Introduction My resume seeks to provide evidence confirming that I will make a good personality for radio and/or television. I often work with people, I’m friendly and likeable, and I have a good speaking voice. I also have well developed reading comprehension, and am a great listener with the ability to understand people easily and quickly. My resume seeks to provide evidence confirming that I will make a good personality for radio and/or television. I often work with people, I’m friendly and likeable, and I have a good speaking voice. I also have well developed reading comprehension, and am a great listener with the ability to understand people easily and quickly. Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer

College Course Examples Point Loma Nazarene University Broadcast and Journalism Radio and Television Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer

College Requirements  Bachelors in Broadcast and Journalism  Bachelors in Radio and Television Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer

Employment Examples Usually works with Top Salary-$36,120  Advertising Sales Agents  Broadcast News Analysts  Copy Writers  Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers  Reporters and Correspondents  Talent Directors Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer

Places Radio or Television Announcers Might Work  Daytime Television Shows  Radio Stations as Radio Personality  Spokes Person  Commercial Sales Person  Make Commentary  Customer Service Representative Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcer

Common Requirements for Radio or Television Announcers  College is not required for all careers related to radio and television announcing.  Years in employment is varied based on success rates.  Various Degrees:  Bachelors in Broadcast and Journalism or  Bachelors in Radio and Television Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcers Table of Contents—Radio and Television Announcers

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