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Associate Producer
for PBS NewsHour - Coggle Diagram
Associate Producer
for PBS NewsHour
Myself at Work
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What part does honesty, integrity, or a code of ethics play in the performance of your type of work?
I'm not going to share/broadcast others' information or what they look like without permission. I won't depict them in a negative manner. I will follow the FCC guidelines for broadcast.
Compensation
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Does it state what benefits are offered with this position? Medical? Dental? Vision? 401K? Profit Sharing?
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What is the cost of living in the area of the position? Compare it to your current area's cost of living. What are the differences?
Numbeo suggests Arlington, Virginia is much more expensive than Bowling Green, Ohio. Rent is 210.56% higher. Restuarants are 51.22% more expensive. Prices of groceries are 69.76% higher. Apartment rent (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre in Arlington costs about $17k a month versus $600 in Bowling Green.
Fiscal Responsibilities
Does your proposed budget cover your lifestyle needs (after graduation) including leisure activities, interests and hobbies?
According to Salary.com, no. I would put myself $30k into debt living there a year, but I will consider factors like moving to a suburb outside of a major city and living with my partner, also paying bills.
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Now that you have researched living expenses where you wish to locate, will you need to make any major changes to your proposed budget? If not, why? If so, what do you need to change?
I may need to locate to a suburb outside of Arlington to find an apartment cheap enough. This will make my work excursions longer and transportation more expensive.
Long Term Goals
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What plans do you have, once you have a steady salary or income, to contribute to your healthy financial future?
Once I have a steady income I will start repaying my student loans and start investing in my savings and retirement.
Life-Long Learner
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Is there any anticipated growth or job outlook in your industry? If so, in what areas?
US Bureau of Labor Statistics says editing and camera operating jobs are expected to increase by 18% by 2029. Much faster than the average. The website suggests that there will be more editors hired than any other job title.
Thinking about your 5-10 year career plan, do you need to think about pursuing an additional degree to accomplish what you want to within your industry? What would you study if you pursued a Masters degree, another Bachelor’s degree or completed a certification?
If I obtain any other certificates, I should consider a drone pilot license, and an FCC certification. Maybe in ten years I would attend graduate school and earn a Master's degree if I intended to teach, but as of right now, I don't plan on it.