TUT FM WIL (Work Integrated Learnership) 2024: Accepting Candidates Interested in Radio Broadcasting
About TUT FM
TUT FM, based in South Africa, is a vibrant campus radio station affiliated with the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT). Serving as a crucial platform for student expression and development, TUT FM provides a diverse range of programming that includes music, talk shows, and educational content. The station plays a pivotal role in fostering a sense of community among students while also offering them a voice to share their perspectives and talents. With a commitment to quality broadcasting, TUT FM not only entertains but also educates and informs its audience on various issues relevant to the student body and the broader community.
Beyond its role as a broadcaster, TUT FM is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of media professionals through its Work Integrated Learnership (WIL) program. This initiative offers students hands-on experience in radio broadcasting, covering areas such as news compilation, on-air presentation, investigative journalism, and field reporting. By participating in the WIL program, students gain practical skills and industry knowledge, preparing them for successful careers in media. TUT FM’s commitment to student development and community engagement makes it a cornerstone of the Tshwane University of Technology’s mission to empower and educate its students.
About the TUT FM WIL (Work Integrated Learnership) 2024
TUT FM is on the look out for students who are passionate about the world of radio broadcasting and field reporting to join thei Work Integrated Learnership. The TUT FM WIL (Work Integrated Learnership) is designed to immerse students in the dynamic world of radio, providing hands-on experience and professional training. Participants in the TUT FM WIL program will gain valuable skills in various aspects of radio broadcasting, including compiling news stories and delivering them on air, as well as engaging in current affairs programming through field reporting and production.
Additionally, the program offers training in investigative journalism, teaching students how to conduct thorough research and report on in-depth stories. Participants will also develop skills in conducting interviews and reporting on a wide range of topics, from entertainment news to sports. This comprehensive learnership aims to equip students with the practical knowledge and experience needed to excel in the competitive field of radio broadcasting, preparing them for successful careers as journalists and broadcasters.
Eligibility Criteria
First and foremost, you need to acquaint yourself thoroughly with the TUT FM WIL (Work Integrated Learnership) eligibility standards. Understanding these criteria is crucial, as they will significantly impact your suitability as a candidate. To verify your qualifications, please refer to the detailed list of qualifying prerequisites provided below. For the best chance of success, ensure you meet all the requirements outlined in the list. Meeting these criteria will position you as a strong candidate and enhance your prospects in the selection process.
The TUT FM WIL (Work Integrated Learnership) Eligibility Criteria are as follows:
- Complete all 2nd-year modules successfully.
- Register as a third-year student.
- Demonstrate fluency in English and at least one of the following languages:
- Tsonga
- Tswana
- Sepedi
- Venda
- Zulu
Application Instructions
Apply via email: [email protected] and [email protected] (TUT FM WIL (Work Integrated Learnership) 2024)
Candidates will need to send in the following documents to the email address above:
- Your most updated Curriculum Vitae
- Your acaedmic records
- Legitimate proof of registration
- Identity Document.
Please put this in your Email Subject Line: 2024 August WIL.
Alternatively, you can submit your application via email using your smartphone, as it is often more convenient than applying through a computer. If you are using an Android smartphone, you can utilize the Gmail app to send your emails and attach any necessary CVs or files.
By submitting your applications, you grant permission for the selection committee to use your personal information for registration purposes.
Candidates must submit their applications through the specified portal mentioned above. Applications submitted through other means, such as hand delivery or fax, will not be accepted by the selection committee.
Closing Date
Applications for the TUT FM WIL (Work Integrated Learnership) must be submitted before the closing date on 21 June 2024.
The selection committee has absolute zero tolerance for late applications. Submissions made past the closing date will not be acknowledged during the registration period.
Candidates are advised to send in their applications as soon as possible. This will leave you with some time to properly evaluate the contents of your applications. Kindly prepare your applications at your earliest convenience.
TUT FM reserves the rights to make an appointment or not during the recruitment process. All decisions made by the selection committee are final.
Company Details
Telephone Numbers: +27 12 382 9256 / +27 12 392 9719
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