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I am currently a web developer, can I apply for web producer jobs and actually get hired? I know both of these jobs are distinct in terms of responsibilities but there are also some similarities. As a heavy technical web developer for ten years I think I can definitely get hired and handle a semi to non-technical job such as a web producer. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.
1 answer - Asked By: EA - 2/7/2008
23, from CT, graduated in '06 with BA in journalism. Wanted to be a music journalist for Rolling Stone, Blender, Spin, Maxim, etc. Work at a paper, not what I wanted to be doing, got job offer to work as a web producer for a different paper's website, but, considering keeping part-time job while going back to school for Masters in Library Science w/ teaching certificate. Anyone have opinions?
1 answer - Asked By: CT Mike - 2/14/2008
Web producer position for local news station. Duties include writing material for web site, posting text and graphics to web site and journalism experience for interviewing. Candidate 1: College senior, Political science major, journalism minor. Managing editor for college paper. Writes articles for college newspaper. Some web building experience. Candidate 2: College junior, Professional writing and editing major, web communications minor. Copy editor for college news paper. Does not write articles for the paper. Very experienced in web building.
1 answer - Asked By: tree_munch - 4/7/2009
Web producer position for local news station. Duties include writing material for web site, posting text and graphics to web site and journalism experience for interviewing. Candidate 1: College senior, Political science major, journalism minor. Managing editor for college paper. Writes articles for college newspaper. Some web building experience. Candidate 2: College junior, Professional writing and editing major, web communications minor. Copy editor for college news paper. Does not write articles for the paper. Very experienced in web developing.
2 answers - Asked By: tree_munch - 4/7/2009
One has a computer degree in database, the other in internet/web page design. They are unsure of what type of businesses use this type of degree. Any suggestions?
3 answers - Asked By: Winterwalk - 11/11/2007
I've been questionning myself about my dream job lately and I've found out that I got a huge passion about music. I'd like to know if I can fit that interest into a career in the radio industry somehow. Can somebody help me?
1 answer - Asked By: nmfrboga - 3/23/2007
Are there jobs that doesn't hire transexuals? What about jobs like teacher, web producer, business manager, etc.
7 answers - Asked By: ♥Mariposa♥ - 7/22/2009
Please help me, I need this for a project and can't seem to find it on the web.
2 answers - Asked By: - 9/26/2010
There always seems to be a long list, when viewing the credits displayed for a video game. What would be the minimum number of people, having an individual job title and skill, needed to create a video game . I am wondering what a team would have to consist of in completing such a project.
1 answer - Asked By: lindalou - 6/19/2012
So I'm only a freshman at the moment but I like to think about the future and I want to know what a decent or high paying job is that involves working with computers and math (algebra, geo, trig, calc etc) I'm not really concerned about the pay. I love using computers and figuring out how they work and at the time I am loving advanced algebra 2.
3 answers - Asked By: Duh, it's me - 1/4/2011
I am an expectant mother and have a VERY demanding job. Hoping they work something out once my daughter is born but in case they dont - does anyone know of some companies or jobs that are more flexible yet arent low paying? I have 9 years experience as a writer and producer and 2 years experience as a copywriter and project manager for the web. I also have had some PR experience during these years. Thank you.
3 answers - Asked By: Iluvme2 - 1/15/2013
I live in Central America, And I know of very good web designers and programmers who – I bet -, would charge much less than in the States. All we need is bridge between producers over here and clients over there. But want to be sure about the price ranges.
3 answers - Asked By: Ricardo H - 7/18/2007
What would happen if there were no decomposers in a food web? How does energy move through a food web?
1 answer - Asked By: Help ME!! - 6/15/2009
I want to get out of the corporate world and become self-employed, but do something that I like or have a passion for. What kinds of careers are there in this type of employment? Can I do web/graphic design as a freelancer?
3 answers - Asked By: Derek S - 4/6/2007
Every web site talks about grants. I think that this is just BS. I need to know if anyone has ever gotten a grant for graduate study. Where did you start?
3 answers - Asked By: Erik A - 7/21/2007
I am interested in getting started in lifestyle farming as a possible career path considering the dismal job market and the need for food. I am an unemployed grad school graduate (32 swm) whose major was librarianship. I live in Southern NJ and have zero experience in farming. Are there any books on lifestyle farming I can read up on? Any reliable websites? Anyone I can talk to?
6 answers - Asked By: Chris - 1/19/2010
I want to be on television, with young actors such as myself. I am 13 years old, and would like to find a way to get started. I know you should take some acting classes, but what if none are available locally? Would producers even LOOK at you? Also, do you have to be picture perfect, as in looks? I'm on the chubby side, but I am told to have a great personality. I'm getting thinner with age, but I want to know if I would be wasting my time, just to be turned down for such a cruel reason. Need pictures? Just ask :)
3 answers - Asked By: KellieTheFreak - 7/1/2009
I know it's a LONG process, but what if I have the perfect screenplay and I want it to come to life? What are steps I need to make? How can I get a producer, director, casting, etc? Whom should I call/search for? Where should I start?
4 answers - Asked By: ***** - 2/26/2011
My mom keeps telling me that I should pursue another career (ie Science) for more high-paying jobs, but I'm definitely more interested in the liberal arts and such.
1 answer - Asked By: bloopers012345 - 8/30/2009
It doesn't matter what the jobs is. From producer, artist manager, anything. Also whats the point of going to college for "Music Business", if its just about knowing people? Does it makes it easier? Where would someone apply for a job? Thank you in advance. I'm 16 and still in high school but I want to be ready for when I get out there.
1 answer - Asked By: Weryu - 10/31/2011
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