- GMFJ Reference
248069
- Wages
£24,000 p/a
- Hours
37.00 per week
- Date Posted
25/03/2024
- Start Date
16/09/2024
- Approx. Duration
12 months
- Location
Cardiff
- Status
Now Taking Applications
- Sector
Creative & Digital Media
- Opportunity Type
Traineeship
- Employer
Yeti
Description
A good researcher watches a lot of television, is interested in people and can build good relationships. They have a keen eye for detail and are able to acquire an in- depth knowledge of any subject they are tasked with. They are persuasive and demonstrate tenacity to get the job done. Researchers find contributors, locations and stories for TV shows, and are a key part of coming up with content for a show.
About the company: Yeti is a Cardiff-based indie named Multi-Channel Production Company of the Year at the 2023 Broadcast Digital Awards. Yeti produces a range of award-winning content from formats, features and Daytime through to high end specialist factual and feature docs. o. Current and recent productions include Edward & Wallis: The Bahamas Scandals (Channel 5), Prue Leith’s Cotswold Kitchen (ITV1), The Truth About My Murder – Season 2 (True Crime), Spike Milligan: The Unseen Archive (Sky Arts), Ser Steilio (S4C), Edward VIII: Britain’s Traitor King (Channel 4), The Great Big Tiny Design Challenge (More4) and The One Show (BBC1).
For more information about this vacancy please contact Channel 4 on x (Ref ID: 248069)
Company website : https://yetitelevision.com/
Essential criteria for a good candidate:
- Enthusiasm for content whether it be factual, factual entertainment or entertainment (known in the industry as unscripted)
- Watches a wide variety of current television programmes
- Desire to build a career in television
- Good organisational and time management skills
- Competent across a range of IT software including MS Office and Outlook
- Ability to work in pressurised environments
- Ability to work in a team
- Comfortable with working with a wide range of people
Desirable criteria:
- Good communication skills including writing and presenting brief
- Proactive and enthusiastic approach to working
- Ability to generate ideas
- Good general knowledge and interest in what is going on around them
This is an entry level role, experience in this field or a relevant degree is not required. We are looking for people who have a clear and demonstrable passion for Television Production, with no more than 3 months of industry experience.
In your first week of the scheme you will have 1 week of TV Boot Camp training delivered by thinkBIGGER! You will then receive monthly training either in person or virtually with thinkBIGGER! You will receive on-going on the job training whilst working at your company for the duration of the scheme.
This is an opportunity to begin your career in the TV industry. Former trainees of the Production Training Scheme have taken their own unique career paths and are now very successful within the industry.