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7 jobs that use DJ the most

Jobs that use dj the most include disk jockey, radio disc jockey, and entertainment coordinator.

What jobs use DJ the most?

1. Disk Jockey

How disk jockey uses DJ:

  • Manage social media accounts such as tweeter and facebook to promote show and events.
  • Assist program manager in developing radio playlists and implement special radio promotions.
  • Set up promotional materials (POS, jockey-boxes, service stations).

Most common skills for disk jockey:

  • DJ
  • Wedding Receptions
  • Audio Equipment
  • R
  • Radio Station
  • Private Parties

2. Radio Disc Jockey

How radio disc jockey uses DJ:

  • Manage website, Spreaker, Podbean, iTunes, YouTube and other social media accounts.
  • Create custom playlists, play requests, live on-air interviews; giveaways; singer/songwriters.
  • Comply with FCC regulations, train DJ's to use advance equipment, train new DJ's, plan station events

Most common skills for radio disc jockey:

  • DJ
  • Radio Station
  • R
  • Audio Equipment
  • FM
  • Playlists

3. Entertainment Coordinator

How entertainment coordinator uses DJ:

  • Manage and update the online presence of the establishment on its website and Facebook page, including online customer service.
  • Manage and coordinate the workload of the release team members and are responsible for organizing and hosting all production release windows.
  • Act as the main point of contact for various vendors, DJ, and food supply.

Most common skills for entertainment coordinator:

  • Event Planning
  • POS
  • DJ
  • Entertainment Events
  • VIP
  • Coordinators

4. Radio Broadcaster

How radio broadcaster uses DJ:

  • Design locations for cell sites to achieve maximum handover efficiency.
  • Perform network optimization, design of regional network as well as sanity check on antenna configuration.
  • Host a show that feature self-created mash-ups and emergent hip-hop with special guest interviews.

Most common skills for radio broadcaster:

  • FM
  • Public Service Announcements
  • DJ
  • Conduct Interviews
  • On-Air Interviews
  • RAN

5. Program Director/Music Director

How program director/music director uses DJ:

  • Manage day-to-day oversight and management involving planning, programming, execution, distribution, and analysis for assign organizations budgets.
  • Report playlists to trade publications weekly.
  • Ensure station compliance with all FCC regulations.

Most common skills for program director/music director:

  • FM
  • Music Program
  • Radio Station
  • DJ
  • Audio Production
  • FCC

6. Radio Host

How radio host uses DJ:

  • Founded, host and manage one of the main radio programmes for Kairi Fm, a leading radio station in Dominica.
  • Learned FCC regulations, how to use live radio equipment, create show content, review albums for radio hosts
  • Broadcast live over FM radio and online.

Most common skills for radio host:

  • Audio Board
  • FM
  • Twitter
  • Adobe Audition
  • DJ
  • Instagram

7. Musician

How musician uses DJ:

  • Accomplish placement in first group clarinet section.
  • Play trombone, trumpet, baritone saxophone, keyboard, rhythm guitar, and provide backup vocals.
  • Jazz, fusion, blues band.

Most common skills for musician:

  • Live Performances
  • Keyboard
  • Music Theory
  • Synthesizers
  • DJ
  • Saxophone

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