What are the professional employment directions?
News anchor, program host, outfield host, radio anchor, cameraman and various dubbing, etc. As long as it is related to oral English, it is our employment path. Of course, the current professional counterpart rate is not high. At least half of our college students are engaged in nonverbal expression, and many people's understanding of broadcast hosting is only an undergraduate certificate.
Broadcasting presides over employment
1, be a TV host or a radio announcer.
2. Of course, some people learn broadcasting and end up directing behind the scenes.
3. You can also go to university to teach after graduate school.
4. Outsourcing companies that undertake TV program production. After entering the company, this kind of company will also be the host, or the later dubbing.
Of course, there are many part-time opportunities to learn broadcasting, such as hosting activities and dubbing.
As an announcer and program host in radio and television stations at all levels.
Announcers at major stations, airports, tourism, shopping malls, telecommunications and shopping centers.
Working as a full-time (part-time) sound engineer in a dubbing company or an advertising media company; You can also set up your own dubbing studio and company to dub the video advertisements of major companies and manufacturers.
If you learn well, you can also stay in school to teach and be a broadcast host teacher.