Radio KNDY Is Looking For Our Next Team Member!

Could radio be right for you? If you’re considering a career move that can put your skills to work in an interesting, and impactful way, call us today at KNDY.

We’re looking to round out our team with the right individual who wants to make a difference in communicating news and information, while providing entertainment, and all the while supporting and building our local businesses.

Perhaps you, or someone you know has some radio or media experience.

Perhaps you have a talent that you’d like to share.

Tell us what you bring to the table, and let’s see if we’re the right fit for you. Up front, our small market approach does demand a multitask individual, who’s willing and able to grow, learn, and adapt.

We’d be particularly interested in those with outgoing, creative personalities. A background with technology and multimedia applications would be helpful.

But any past experience or career interest in radio, small business development, marketing, and communications would be considered. This could be part time or full time, depending on your level of experience, and expectations.

Since a major focus of radio is helping businesses succeed and grow through effective marketing, any background or interest in this area is especially helpful.

Again, give us a shout if you or someone you know is interested in joining us at KNDY. We’re a long time, locally owned and operated business, and offer a fun, fast paced environment, with flexibility and long-term rewards.

Learn more on our website, kndyradio.com. Then reach out with your questions, and or an application today.

KNDY AM & FM
937 Jayhawk Road
Marysville, KS 66508
Phone: (785) 562-2361

Station Manager: Bruce Dierking

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