WHNT-19 Job Openings
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WHNT NEWS 19: Meteorologist
WHNT-TV in Huntsville, Alabama, has an immediate opening on its weather team. Our morning/noon met is leaving in early March. So, we are looking for an experienced meteorologist to join our team. Shift/assignment to be determined based on experience and skills. more
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WHNT NEWS 19: Receptionist
The primary focus of the Receptionist is to answer and handle all incoming telephone calls and greet and assist all visitors to the Station. This job requires the ability to make a positive, first impression in person or on the phone. more
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WHNT NEWS 19: Production Tech
WHNT-TV has an immediate opening for a full-time Production Technician. A Production Tech must be able to fulfill a variety of studio or control room functions for live television newscasts. The primary focus for this position is to run audio for assigned newscasts. The Production Tech should also... 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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2009 EEO Report
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Career Advice
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The hunt is on
For many, spring can symbolize new life, new ambitions, and -- if you're lucky -- a new job. But as many seasoned job seekers know, finding a job in a troubled economy can be tricky. more
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Wage disparities persist Photos
Though wage data show women slowly catching up to the median weekly wages of their male counterparts, overall women only earned about 80 cents per dollar that men took home in 2008. more
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Let matchmaking strategies boost your job hunt Photo
Job hunting is often compared to dating. And if you've ever dated, you know the most successful pairings occur when two people have a genuine interest in each other. more
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Cover letter tips that could help new grads
This is not going to be a banner year for new grads to be job hunting, so every advantage to stand tall helps. more
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Unemployment rate falls to 9.7% in Jan. Photo
The U.S. unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped to 9.7 percent in January, but employers eliminated an additional 20,000 net jobs over the month, according to government. 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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Land a job using social media Photo
Internet job boards have turned into black holes that eat resumes. Most job hunters look to social-media tools as the best way to connect and keep you connected with hiring managers. more
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Hiring outlook for 2010 is grim
2010 will not be the year the hiring floodgates open. Employers plan to tread carefully in the coming year, and those that are hiring say they will wait until June to fill jobs. more
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Economy loses 85K jobs as employers remain wary
The U.S. economy shed a larger-than-expected 85,000 jobs in December, a disappointing finish to a year that saw more than 4 million positions disappear, according to a government report today. more
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A new year, a new you
With a slow job recovery forecast for 2010, experts say the time may be ideal for reinventing your image for a better job at the place you work. more


