You can learn what it’s like to be a television weatherperson during a weeklong virtual career workshop from WCNC Charlotte.
On this bonus episode of the Carolina Weather Group, James Brierton talks with WCNC Charlotte Brand Manager Stephanie Mackey about the station’s Pathways initiatives.
WCNC Charlotte is making a difference for high school and college students by hosting a series of educational sessions to give a first-hand look at what it's like working at a local television station. LEARN MORE: https://wcnc.com/pathways
The staff at WCNC Charlotte, including TV meteorologist Chris Mulcahy, will have multiple sessions throughout the week starting June 6, covering what a student would learn in a day of shadowing someone in a local newsroom, on a sales team, or marketing the station.
Different departments will outline their jobs, what it took for them to get to where they are, and what students should do to prepare themselves for a similar career. There will also be Q&A sessions with the experts
All the remote job shadow presentations are free to attend. Each session is one hour.
Here is a look at the schedule for June 6-10:
Monday, June 6 -10 a.m. Industry Overview / 1 p.m. Engineering and Directing
Tuesday, June 7 - 10 a.m. Producing / 1 p.m. Assignment Desk and Digital
Wednesday, June 8 - 10 a.m. Reporting and Anchoring / 1 p.m. Sports and Weather
Thursday, June 9 - 10 a.m. Editing and Photojournalism / 1 p.m. Sales and Revenue
Friday, June 10 - 10 a.m. Marketing and Creative Services
If any of these sessions sound interesting and you want to learn more you can REGISTER HERE: https://wcnccharlottepathways.eventbrite.com/
For questions or more information, email pathways@wcnc.com.
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