
Our unique position as a broadcaster publisher in a new digital age allows us to provide support, guidance and information to enable young people to pursue a career within the media industry.
There are approximately 800 employees. We employed 80 work experience students this year.
UK
At the end of 2007 Channel 4 reviewed its key purposes in a new digital age through Next on 4. This involves the development of new talent across 4 purposes:
In order to meet the aims of the revised vision 4Talent decided to take a three pronged approach to developing and nurturing new entrant talent into the creative industries through:
The summer school is 12 weeks long. This is usually June – September and normally recruits approximately nine students across a range of departments within Channel 4.
When I joined, the company we mainly focused on graduate level recruitment and I felt that it was really important to connect with young people through schools, colleges and community organizations so as to inspire them and give them a grounding in the skills, experiences and attitudes you need to work in the media. I came up with a strategy and pitched it to the HR director with a budget. I then worked with departments who would take on placements; and the website team to communicate the message as far and wide as possible and kick the programmes off. The whole process took about two months to implement from planning and design to launch.
We want to expand the scheme more year-on-year by recruiting more placement students, making inspirational week bigger, and forming more partnerships, particularly with charities, to further widen the diversity of the people that take part.
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