AUDIO-VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS
HOW DO CAREERS IN AUDIO–VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS CONNECT WITH RIASEC?
Realistic: Roles like broadcast technicians and camera operators involve hands-on work with equipment, setting up, maintaining, and operating audio-visual technology in studios or on location.
Investigative: Media analysts and researchers study audience trends, data, and content performance to guide programming and advertising decisions.
Artistic: Writers, producers, and on-air personalities use creativity to craft engaging stories, design visually compelling broadcasts, and entertain or inform audiences.
Social: Interviewers, talk show hosts, and community outreach coordinators build connections with audiences, guests, and the public to foster engagement and collaboration.
Enterprising: Station managers, program directors, and sales executives lead teams, develop strategies, and drive revenue through advertising and innovative programming.
Conventional: Schedulers, traffic managers, and archivists ensure the smooth operation of broadcasts by organizing content, managing schedules, and maintaining accurate records.