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Associate Producer, Film/TV Reviews

What is it like working as an Associate Producer, Film/TV?

November 2018
Fast paced work life.
Associate Producer, Film/TV in Singapore:
Pros: legally protected
Cons: fast paced, stressful no work life balance
December 2017
Working In Television.
Associate Producer, Film/TV in Kingston:
Pros: My experience has taught me about production, script writing, among other things.
Cons: I am overworked and underpaid so it is discouraging.
November 2017
Chicago.
Associate Producer, Film/TV in Chicago:
Pros: The city is wonderful, easy to commute through by public transit.
Cons: The city has become more greedy now so expenses are rising greatly than when I first arrived.
June 2016
Good perks, unorganized company.
Associate Producer, Film/TV:
Pros: Perks, good opportunity.
Cons: Unorganized.
January 2015
Hard work. Exciting. Fast paced.
Associate Producer, Film/TV:
Pros: Always different everyday. The news never sleeps.
Cons: Live TV is hard. Technical issues happen. Guests cancel. Breaking news happens. You must be able to delegate and mitigate. Long hours can lead to infighting.
September 2014
Long Hours, Stress, Satisfaction When The Project Is Done.
Associate Producer, Film/TV:
Pros: People working as a team, immediate feedback and notes on moving forward.
Cons: Lots of stress, long hours to get the projects done and done well (not restricted to 9 to 5)

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