Bucket of Eels Associate Producer Job Application
Seeking: An associate producer to help Bucket of Eels Productions build a new limited-run series about the small, behind the scenes stories that shape big cultural moments. The ideal candidate loves to go deep down research rabbit holes and try and tease apart complex political and cultural ideas to reveal what’s really going on beneath them. You’ll be joining a small team to build this show, and should be excited to dive into nearly every stage of making a podcast, from research to interviewing to cutting tape to fact checking.

The role is a short-term (~6 month), part-time (~25 hours a week) contract position, paid $30/hour starting ASAP. The team is distributed across the US so location is flexible. Application deadline is 5pm PT, August 31st.

If you have questions contact hello@bucketofeels.com. (Please don't email me telling me you applied. Use the form! My inbox thanks you.)

The ideal candidate is:
⚡️ Fluent in Pro Tools
⚡️Deadline driven
⚡️Creative and enjoys problem solving
⚡️Interested and engaged in politics and culture
⚡️Willing to jump into new skills and challenges
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Email *
Your Full Name *
What pronouns do you use? *
What should we know about you? Here's where you can put your bio. *
How would you rank your ProTools experience? *
I have seen the interface, but don't really know how to use it.
I'm a pro!
What gets you most excited? (Be honest!) *
LOVE IT!
Like it!
It's fine.
Honestly, I hate it.
Audio production
Research
Logistics/booking
Interviews
Writing
Social media
What piece that you've worked on are you the most proud of? Why? What was your role? (link to it if you can) *
What's the best thing you've read recently? Why? *
What's the best podcast episode you've heard recently? Why? *
What do you wish you heard more of in podcast land? *
Who should have a podcast who doesn't currently? Why? *
In 1997, Bill Clinton apologized to men who had survived the Tuskegee experiments between 1932 and 1972. If you were producing a story looking back at this moment, where would you begin? Who would you want to talk to and how would you approach finding them? *
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