Anyone know why KYGO would be hiring?
The post on All Access doesn't say for what daypart, but that is a heck of an opportunity.
The post on All Access doesn't say for what daypart, but that is a heck of an opportunity.
rustyzipper said:If you didn't know about the job before it got posted chances are you (or me) are not in the running. It was a EOE posting.
rustyzipper said:The job does exist. Federal law mandates EOE compliance to prove you made the position available to minorities, women, disabled and so on. Almost every job that came open at the stations where I worked had already committed to the jock they want and then they post the job wait 3 weeks for the packages to roll in, talk to a few folks then announce the winner. Check the newspaper or the state job service web site, there are always radio jobs there and they are there to generate resume files. Ugly I know but that's the way corporations work.
rustyzipper said:Only way to get a job these days is to know someone who knows someone. Frankly it has always been that way.
rustyzipper said:It might be illegal but try to prove it is going on. Anything with "future openings" is nothing more than compliance fishing. The company may be short of job applicants for the quarter so the put those out hoping some poor schmuck will jump at it. And they do.
Only way to get a job these days is to know someone who knows someone. Frankly it has always been that way. Other than the occasional part-timer we never hired anybody that applied to an ad.
rustyzipper said:Hey I don't make the rules I just sucked it up and lived with them. All the jobs I got were because I knew somebody. I was never unemployed and only worked at a handful of stations. As for now; I am not unemployed but out of radio. I saw the handwriting a couple of months before I got budget wacked out of a career I had for 21 years, came up with a plan B and and had a new job and new career 2 months later. Too many radio people only have 1 skill and that's radio. Got to be deversified if you want to survive.
the brakes said:I'm sure many of you have noticed in the trades where a P.D. will say "After a long and exaustive search we have decided to promote (fill in the blank) from within the company". "We received hundreds of air-checks and interviewed dozens of great talent...but realized Joe the weekend jock was a perfect fit for "SEMI-LIVE" 105.9"