
Careers in Radio
Radio is a unique and exciting medium - portable and personal - which encourages its listeners to develop a special relationship with stations and presenters, whether they are delivering music, speech or a mix of both.
In common with the rest of the creative media, Radio is going through a period of unprecedented change because of the challenges and opportunities presented by digital technology.
The industry needs creative and talented people to respond to these changes and to fill a range of interesting and varied roles.
Radio Job Profiles
This section contains examples of job descriptions within the Radio industry.
Read MoreRoute into Radio
Find out how these industry professionals got into radio, and what advice they could offer you.
Read MoreCareers
Creative Skillset Careers can help you to identify new opportunities, find the right training and build the career you want.
Read MoreCreative and Digital Media Apprenticeships
The Apprenticeship is split into three parts: a general qualification, a suite of specific units and an assessment of what an apprentice has learnt.
Read MoreSearch for the course that's right for you
Creative Skillset's improved course database will help you find the very best short courses, degrees and apprenticeships, giving you the skills you need to get into or get on in the Creative Industries
Read MoreWorking in Radio
Radio is seen by some as the 'little brother' of television. Don't let anyone in the industry hear you say such a thing! Radio is unique and proud of its special skills, and the intimate, direct service it provides.
Read MoreBBC College of Production
The BBC College of Production is for people across the UK, who are making or want to make programmes and content.
Read MoreBBC Academy
BBC Academy equips companies and freelancers with the skills they need for a lifetime of employability in the ever-changing media landscape. Find out more here
Read MoreBBC College of Journalism
The BBC College of Journalism supplies resources and training tools for BBC journalists and this website is now publicly available. Its coverage is driven by the practical needs of BBC journalists around the world - find out more here
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