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Join our London team as an Assistant Livestream Producer Trainee. This 6-12 month traineeship is for individuals aged 16-24 (meeting specific criteria) not in full-time education or work. You will produce engaging livestream events for our digital platform, focusing on gaming and creative industr...
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Launch your career in the dynamic world of digital broadcasting by exploring Assistant Livestream Producer Trainee jobs. This entry-level role is the foundational step for individuals passionate about real-time content creation, offering a structured pathway to learn the intricacies of producing live video events. As a trainee, you will immerse yourself in the fast-paced environment of livestream production, gaining hands-on experience under the guidance of seasoned professionals. This position is designed for those eager to build a career behind the scenes, ensuring engaging and seamless live experiences for online audiences across various platforms, from entertainment and gaming to education and corporate communications. Typically, an Assistant Livestream Producer Trainee supports the end-to-end execution of live broadcasts. Common responsibilities include assisting with pre-production planning, such as coordinating schedules, preparing run-of-show documents, and testing equipment and software like OBS Studio, StreamYard, or professional broadcast switchers. During the live event, trainees often help manage technical setups, monitor live chat and audience engagement metrics, cue graphics or video clips, and communicate timing updates to hosts and guests. Post-event tasks may involve archiving content, editing highlights, and participating in debrief sessions to analyze performance and viewer engagement. To succeed in these trainee jobs, candidates generally need a blend of technical aptitude and soft skills. A foundational understanding of video and audio equipment, streaming software, and basic IT troubleshooting is highly beneficial. Crucially, trainees must exhibit strong communication and organizational skills, as the role requires constant coordination within a production team. The ability to remain calm under pressure, solve problems quickly, and adapt to the unpredictable nature of live broadcasting is essential. A keen interest in digital media trends, content creation, and audience interaction is a common thread among successful applicants. While formal education requirements can vary, a high school diploma or equivalent is typical, with employers primarily seeking enthusiasm, a willingness to learn, and a commitment to the full duration of the training program. These roles are perfect for proactive individuals ready to turn their passion for live video into a professional skill set, opening doors to advanced careers as a Livestream Producer or Digital Content Manager.

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