The document discusses working with a local music magazine called Nightshift that reviews local music gigs and demo CDs. As part of the small team at Nightshift, responsibilities included editing magazine content, reviewing demo CDs from local bands, attending gigs, and promoting the magazine. The team is dedicated, friendly, and relies on communication and teamwork. Working with Nightshift provided experience collaborating with local companies and working flexible hours to meet deadlines while gaining confidence and enjoyment from working on the magazine.
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Work Pacement ben west
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2. Work with a local music magazine called
Nightshift
Nightshift specialises in reviewing local
gigs and demo CD’S in the Oxford and
Reading area
3. Experienced the editing side of
magazines
Reviewed demo CD’S from local bands
Had the opportunity to attend a gig with
a reviewer
Given the chance to promote the
magazine in surrounding areas
4. Due to being a local non-profitable
magazine, the team is relatively small
Work closely together
Communication and teamwork is
essential
Friendly
5. To work with local radio station ‘Sound
Radio’
Broadcasting during the Christmas
period to gain local interest
6. To research local gigs
The Team
Group of dedicated, friendly people
Team work essential
Hardworking
7. Great experience working with local
companies
Dedication is a big part for these teams,
people have to work flexible hours
Hard work is paid off through self
accomplishment and enjoyment
Communication is a big part of the
success
8. Confidence
Working as a team
Working to a deadline
Dedication and enjoyment of work
9. Take the skills I learnt and use in future
employment
Get involved in more local companies in
future months
Editor's Notes
Hello, welcome to my presentation on work placement
I had the opportunity to work with two different local companies. The first placement was at a local magazine company called Nightshift in the Oxford area. I was given this chance by a neighbour who works for this company. I have always had an interest in magazines and was grateful I was given the chance to experience how a magazine is put together. The second placement was for Sound Radio, a local radio station in Winchester who had the opportunity to broadcast throughout Christmas to gain local interest in the station. I was really pleased to be given this opportunity as it seemed like an exciting experience.
Nightshift specialises in local gigs and bands in the Oxford and Reading area. I was able to experience how the writing, editing, publishing, advertising and promoting works for a magazine. I was taught the different roles in the production of a magazine; I experienced most of the production with the editorial team. The person I worked closely with was an editor; he works with the small team who decide collectively what gigs and demo cd’s from the local bands they should review. I was given a number of demo cd’s to listen to and review myself, and I was really pleased when some of my comments were used in the actual article. However the highlight was when I actually went out and attended a gig with a reviewer. We went to a local gig venue, the o2 academy (formerly known as the Zodiac) which also happened to be a local venue I went to numerous times as a teenager. It was a great evening and afterwards I was asked to write up my thoughts and opinions of the gig, it was interesting that my take on the evening was completely different from the reviewers!
The team that create the magazine is relatively small; because of this it means everyone has to work very closely together as a team, and make sure everyone knows exactly what they are doing. Communication is essential so everyone knows what they are doing and when they need to do it by. They are also a very friendly team and I enjoyed every minute I spent with them.
The other opportunity I had was to work for Sound Radio which is a local radio show in the Winchester area. They were doing a special Christmas broadcast to gain local interest. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to do much work for Sound Radio due being given a last minute opportunity to work for Nightshift opportunity which I didn’t want to turn down due to my interest in music and magazines.
The task I was given to do at Sound Radio was to find local upcoming gigs in the Winchester area. I jumped at this task because I feel I have good knowledge on the local music. The list was then broadcast on the radio to inform people of these gigs. The team were also a group of dedicated, hard working people. They have all dedicated the majority of their time to make sure this Christmas broadcast goes as well as possible. They are also very friendly. Team work was essential to make sure everyone knows exactly what was happening and when.
It was a great experience to work with local companies. The hard work that these people put in to their jobs is paid off through self accomplishment in getting the task done, therefore dedication is an essential element of teamwork. Good communication is also essential as people need to know what they should be doing and when. All of the people I worked with really enjoyed their work which I think is really important.
The skills I gained include gaining the confidence to get involved with a team. I also learnt how working as a member of a team is a skill that is needed in many situations and working to a deadline is essential. Dedication to and enjoyment of your work is also really important.
My exit strategy is to take these skills that I learnt from both work placements and to use them in future employment. I believe they are essential skills to have and to use. I also intend to get more involved with local companies in the future as it is good experience to have and it is enjoyable and challenging to work with them. Thanks for listening