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Archive for October 2nd, 2009

It’s been a busy week in 4Talent, but what better way to end it but by launching our Work Experience Programme for 2010?

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Kate Edwards

Kate Edwards

Hey

It’s been a busy week in 4Talent, but what better way to end it but by launching our Work Experience Programme for 2010?

Channel 4 are delighted to offer up to 80 work experience placements in London during the year, to help students find out more about working in the media industry.

The scheme is aimed at 14-19 year olds in Greater London education and placements will take place between January and September 2010.

There will be around 80 placements offered across our business, from HR and Finance to Marketing and Commissioning, plus at several Independent production companies.

If you are a Teacher or a Work Experience Coordinator you can nominate up to 5 young people to attend our next Open Day on Wednesday 18th November.

At the Open Day, students will have the opportunity to hear from industry professionals as well as take part in interactive sessions.

Once attended, students will then be eligible to apply for one of our 1 or 2 week work experience placements via our online recruitment system.

To receive the correct application form and this info for you to distribute - please email wrl@channel4.co.uk

The form must be completed and sent to us via email by 23rd October 2009.

Channel 4 will email students directly, copying in teachers, to let them know the outcome of their application by 6th November 2009.

For any further queries, please email me: wrl@channel4.co.uk
I hope you’ll get on board – it would be great to have you as part of our scheme.

Have a lovely weekend,
Kate x

Wow. I hear that October is HR season in the world of 4Talent blogs.

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Simon Devereux

Simon Devereux

Wow. I hear that October is HR season in the world of 4Talent blogs. Well, in that case, let me be the first to welcome you to the exciting world of  Human Resources at the mighty Channel 4.

From day one, when the first 5 minutes of my induction included watching a mock Nick Broomfield documentary where Frank Gallagher waxes lyrical about Channel 4’s values whilst completely pickled on complimentary cans of lager I knew I’d landed on my feet professionally. Of course, since my own induction I’ve since been integral in the redesign of said induction and get to deliver it to new joiners which means watching the same induction film every other week, to the point that I am fluent in ‘Gallagher’.

In the current economic climate, HR gets a bad rap. For example, during week 4 of my time at Channel 4 Towers I was asked to take on the HR table at a 4Talent work experience event. For those of you who haven’t attended or been involved with one of these events, it’s a little like speed dating where students have an allotted time slot on each table with various representatives from assorted Channel 4 departments. Needless to say, I got the distinct impression that the HR table was not seen as the most exciting prospect with 90% of the student congregation assuming that HR professionals spend the day casually ‘sacking’ people and going about general day-to-day ‘grim reaping’ duties. Well, on this point I spent the whole morning convincing the youth of today that working in HR wasn’t the embodiment of pure evil and is in fact an ever changing and exciting profession to work in.

Having now racked up 9 months service working in the C4 HR department, I have had the opportunity to design an already successful one-day recruitment workshop, worked on a revamp of the Channel 4 induction (as noted above), co-facilitated a number of departmental away days, have set up a 4Careers Twitter account, been involved in recruiting for a number of Channel 4 vacancies and yes, not a single ‘sacked’ colleague in sight.

After my morning at that first work experience event, I have since taken to the HR table again with my patter well and truly nailed. The first part is called: ‘The Journey’. No, I’m not on some hippy trip or reacquainting myself with the work of Kula Shaker, no, The Journey covers how HR are the one constant from your application for a vacancy (we are involved in the short listing and advertising of the vacancy on our lovely website), when you attend an interview (we normally sit on the interview panel and try not to grill you too hard), we welcome you to Channel 4 with your contract and present the induction to you on day one, we support your manager in your professional development with training opportunities, secondments and workshops, and in the event that you decide to move onto the next stage of your career, we end up either being involved in the recruitment process (if you decide to move within Channel 4) or we process your paperwork, payroll and conduct your exit interview (in the event that you resign and move on to pastures new).

Part 2 is affectionately called ‘character building’ and tends to be around the discussions that a lot of people don’t like to have, such as addressing issues of poor performance, dealing with acts of misconduct or being involved in the implementation of changes within Channel 4 as a whole, your team, or your role specifically. It is about coaching managers to be able to handle these situations and to avoid landing themselves in the ‘hornets nest’ that are employment tribunal claims (which means brushing up regularly on developments in employment law)

So in a tiny nutshell, working in HR can be a rewarding experience (of course it helps working at the worlds greatest television channel), and you never know what the day is going to throw at you. One minute you’ll be working on an exciting project, the next you’ll be facilitating a workshop and the next you’ll be handling a very prickly or sensitive issue. Considering that I am a trained illustrator and cartoonist, I sometimes ponder on how I fell into the HR profession and why I continue to do it… But, the point is I still enjoy it, I love working with the people I work with and above all, I am taken out of my comfort zone every single week, which is always a good thing…

4Talent Blog Seasons

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Lauren Mollyneaux

Lauren Mollyneaux

Hello and welcome to 4Talent’s first Blog season!!

The first (lucky) department to be chosen is HR aka Human resources (Not Human Remains, as some people fondly call them).

HR may not have the same bright lights of Production, Commissioning or Future Media, but it is an integral part of Channel 4 and to any large organisation for that matter. Most would not survive without them; they are Wolverine’s claws, Jamie Oliver’s cooking pans, Beckham’s boots…you get the picture.  Without them, most companies would not survive.

At HR headquarters, it’s not just hiring, firing and payroll that go on and over the next month, blogs from our team will give you a bit more of an insight into their C4 universe. Like why does HR always have so much food, who is it that likes to sing along to Sharika’s ‘She-wolf’ loudly and whose idea was it to have HR do the first blog season?

HR blogs will also provide advice to all who are currently applying for jobs, work experience and internship placements. Human Resources are usually the first point of contact for vacancies, and over the years they have seen every type of CV, Interviewee and email possible. Over the next month will we tell you some of the do’s & don’t when applying for jobs.

By the end of October you will all want to become part of the HR team- yes; these blogs will be that exciting!

Blogs will be uploaded weekly and if you have any questions about HR just leave us a comment at the bottom and we’ll get back to you.

Happy reading!

Lauren x

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