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If you’re interested in learning about the different radio job vacancies in the UK then you’ve come to the right place. Elements of Life is one of UK’s leading artist management and booking companies for urban artists. They have been in the industry for over 10 years and have worked with the likes of 50 cent, Sean Paul, Flo Rida, Kelly Rowland, Ne-Yo, Sean Kingston and many, many others. The company is currently in need of a talented and established video and/ or radio plugger to work on a forth coming album for a British female artist.

And like any project they undertake, this is a high quality commercial project and they are therefore in need of a professional with a track record of securing specialist and major airplay for soul, hip hop, R&B releases regional and national radio. Experience is key to getting this vacancy so if you think you have what it takes then feel free to visit them online. Now let’s visit more radio job vacancies at this time. Gum Tree is looking for a radio advertising field sales executive in Bristol for a well known radio station.

They have a very busy team working to sell sponsorships and advertising to Bristol businesses. Previous experience in the field is a plus but is not required. It would also be an advantage for you to have a strong knowledge of the Bristol market. To get this job, you need to be highly motivated with a drive for performance and an ability to take clients to various sales processes to build long term relationships. The pay is very rewarding so if you’re interested, just visit Gum Tree online for more information or other related radio job vacancies.

Radio one and two both have radio job vacancies for experienced radio pluggers for immediate hiring. They are both looking for individuals with at least a year experience in the field and who are able to manage and coordinate campaigns, and who have extensive contacts at radio. Their ideal candidates are those who are highly organized, dedicated, able to work independently or as part of a team, reliable, and self motivated. These candidates must also have excellent communication skills with genuine passion for music and gigs. Both of these radio stations offer great work atmospheres with a lot of growth potential.

Some of the most common duties of radio pluggers include attending play list meetings; overseeing and coordinating artist interviews; writing up plots; mailouts; preparing weekly campaign reports; learning and researching the complete schedules of producers and dj’s of radio stations; contributing to creative album brainstorms and assisting the creative director in full coordination with PR. If you think you have what it takes for these radio job vacancies, then feel free to visit these radio stations’ websites as soon as possible to apply. But hurry lest someone beats you to it. Now let’s move onto more UK job vacancies in the field of radio.

Capital and Choice FM both have radio job vacancies for their in house press teams. They are of course looking for multi talented people for their busy teams. Applicants should possess fluency and flair for English, both written and spoken. Candidates should be able to demonstrate knowledge, interest and passion for music. Another essential requirement for candidates is for them to have relevant contacts with journalists in various national newspapers. Lastly, they are looking for people who are attentive to detail, reliable, enthusiastic and are very creative. So if you have what it takes for these positions, then go on and visit their websites online and post your application.
Magic and Kiss both have radio job vacancies for their PR teams. These roles would be best suited for people with at least 6 months to two years worth of experience in the field and who are clearly and fully committed to a career in radio pr. Their duties will include writing news articles and press releases promoting their artists for relevant press and online publications; liasing with broadcast media and press on a daily basis via email, telephone and networking; answering journalists’ enquries; Monitoring press and broadcast coverage; arranging press conferences, media interviews, publicevents, news briefings, and visits; attending committee meetings; keeping up to date with public opinions and current issues; and managing the media and press in a potential crisis situation.

So again if you believe you have what it takes for these radio job vacancies, then please feel free to visit these radio stations’ websites online.

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