WHNT-19 Job Openings
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WHNT NEWS 19: Video Editor
WHNT-TV has an immediate opening for a full-time Video Editor. Applicant must be able to edit on a variety of digital or video tape platforms. Ideal candidates must be self-starters, hard workers, be versatile, efficient and work well under extreme deadline pressure. more
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WHNT NEWS 19: Director
WHNT-TV has an immediate opening on our production team for a full-time Newscast Director. The successful candidate will have the ability to manage, motivate, and lead staff during fast-paced, graphics intensive newscasts with multiple live elements. In addition to directing, the successful... more
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WHNT NEWS 19: Sand Mountain Videojournalist
WHNT NEWS 19 has an immediate opening for a full-time Videojournalist. A Videojournalist must be able to shoot & edit on a variety of digital or video tape platforms; report/write on a variety of stories; produce packages and deliver on-air live shots & stand-ups. Ideal candidates must be self-... more
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WHNT NEWS 19: College Internships
Each session runs 13 weeks. Most require college students to work 36-40 hours though some part-time opportunities with a minimum of 20 hours per week are also available. It is an invaluable experience for juniors, seniors and grad students to explore the broadcasting industry while providing... more
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Career Advice
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So you want a green career? Photo
The giant push for eco-friendly practices has created job opportunities for those with little or no experience. more
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More states add jobs, but many for temporary staff
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a sharp improvement, more than half of U.S. states added jobs in October, though economists said many of the gains likely occurred in temporary employment. more
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Demand grows for niche translators Photo
Do you understand both German and waste management? How about Spanish and nuclear power? Russian and physics? Specialty interpretation jobs are on the rise. more
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Choosing a major in this economy Photo
Mindful of the worst job market in more than 25 years, many students are considering majors that they hope will land them stable careers. But experts advise against that strategy. more
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Jobless rate tops 10% for first time since '83
October's rate hits 10.2% as employers cut 190,000 jobs, although the pace of job losses continues to slow. more
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Obama urges bold action to create jobs Photo
Ford Motor Co.'s surprisingly strong quarterly earnings capped a day of upbeat news that showed the U.S. economy continuing to gain strength in key sectors including manufacturing and housing. more
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Worsening job picture fuels slide in confidence
CHICAGO -- Consumers' confidence about the U.S. economy fell unexpectedly in October as job prospects remained bleak, a private research group said Tuesday, fueling speculation that an already gloomy holiday shopping forecast could worsen. more
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Job losses, early retirements hurt Social Security
WASHINGTON (AP) — Big job losses and a spike in early retirement claims from laid-off seniors will force Social Security to pay out more in benefits than it collects in taxes the next two years, the first time that's happened since the 1980s. more
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New software provides more real-life planning
I keep the family financial records current and organized. Still, it took me nearly two hours to find and enter the copious and detailed information requested by the financial planning software I tried. more
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Oddest employee complaints about co-workers Photo
What's your biggest beef about co-workers? CareerBuilder.com, which is partially owned by Tribune Co., recently asked 2,667 hiring managers and human resources workers to cite some of the oddest complaints they received from employees. more

