The media industry is one off a kind industry, it is flexible and constantly changing. This means that the contracts its workers have are more flexible than traditional jobs.
These are some of the most common contracts in the media industry:
- Full time, permanent
- Part time, permanent
- Shift work
- Fixed term and freelance
- Office hours
- Salaried
- On completion
- Irregular and anti social hours pay
Fixed term and freelance
These contracts are similar in that they are both temporary and will only last for a certain period of time. Under a fixed term contract you may still be entitled to company benefits if outlined in your contract. However, a freelance worker will be responsible for their own arrangements in terms of pension, holiday and sick pay and other allowances. The job roles most likely to be fixed term and freelance are technical, creative and sales and marketing.
Shift work
This means your hours are set to a certain time of the day, for example 7am-3pm or 11pm-7am. Shifts can include late or night work and are often used in places that need to be manned 24 hours a day, such as broadcasting centres (tv centres/radio centres)
Office hours
Traditionally, these are monday to friday, 9am-5pm. This contract is very common for people working in administration and office-based jobs. The job roles most likely to be office hours are financial and sales and marketing and some assistants job such as research assistant.
Full time, permanent
You work on a full time basis, usually 39 hours a week. A permanent contract means you are a regular member of staff entitled to company benefits including pensions, sick pay, maternity/paternity leave and holiday pay. The job roles most likely to be full time, permanent are managerial, editorial, financial, creative and sometimes sales and marketing.
Part time permanent
This means you work a fraction of a full time contract, once again you will have a set amount of hours per week. You will also be entitled to the same benefits as full time, permanent but on a reduced basis due to fewer working hours. The job roles most likely to be part time, permanent are financial and sometimes sales and marketing.
Office hours
Traditionally, these are monday to friday, 9am-5pm. This contract is very common for people working in administration and office based jobs. The job roles most likely to be office hours are financial and sales and marketing and some assistants job such as research assistant.
Irregular and anti social hours
This is kind of like overtime, when a person is paid extra on top of their normal wages for working over or working unsociable hours.
Salaried
A set annual wage that is broken down into monthly payments. A salary will be advertised for example 20,000 per year it is then divided by 12 to give monthly payments. The job roles most likely to be salaried are managerial and sometimes technical and creative.
On completion
This means they won't pay you until the job is completed once it is you will get paid. Most likely jobs for this is creative and sometimes technical.
Types of jobs
This is kind of like overtime, when a person is paid extra on top of their normal wages for working over or working unsociable hours.
Salaried
A set annual wage that is broken down into monthly payments. A salary will be advertised for example 20,000 per year it is then divided by 12 to give monthly payments. The job roles most likely to be salaried are managerial and sometimes technical and creative.
On completion
This means they won't pay you until the job is completed once it is you will get paid. Most likely jobs for this is creative and sometimes technical.
Types of jobs
- Technical
- Creative
- Editorial
- Managerial
- Sales and marketing
- Financial
Technical jobs
They require the person to work with equipment and technology in order to help create media products. The role requires the ability to listen to, understand and carry out instructions correctly and good time management as projects often have strict deadlines.
Their are many roles for technical jobs such as a web developer, boom operator, gaffer, sound recordist, camera operator, technical director, technical producer and more.
Creative jobs
They require the person to expand original ideas or products to help complete a finished product. The role requires a great imagination and the ability to work well in a team as these jobs are sometimes completed in a group. Jobs like this include web designer, script writer, set designer and cinematographer and much more.
Managerial jobs
They require to oversee the work of others and to organise time effectively and productively. The role requires excellent communication skills and the ability to work well with others. Jobs for managerial could include station manager, production manager, location manager and floor manager and more.
Editorial jobs
They are most often found in the print industry (magazines, newspapers ect). They require the person to check through work, review what has been produced and provide suggestions, make changes or bring the work together as a final piece. This role requires good communication skills and good English grammar is important for the print industry. Jobs may include TV or film editor, magazine editor or a newspaper editor.
Financial jobs
Financial jobs are those that require the person to generate revenue for the industry/business they work for. They have to make sure the budget of the project is handled carefully, when and how to channel money into new projects and account for the budget at all times. Financial jobs may include financial controller, production accountant and producer and more.
Sales and marketing jobs
They require the person to communicate with other businesses and sell or promote products to them. The role requires good interpersonal and communication skills as sales and marketing jobs are ofter highly competitive jobs you can get are mostly public relations officer, film promoter, publicist, marketing assistand and marketing executive and more.
They require the person to communicate with other businesses and sell or promote products to them. The role requires good interpersonal and communication skills as sales and marketing jobs are ofter highly competitive jobs you can get are mostly public relations officer, film promoter, publicist, marketing assistand and marketing executive and more.