The Great Recession created less of an opportunity for employment as an entrepreneur who specialized in online education to students in high school, and thus Busick began her career interning at her county's local news television station. In 2010, she relocated from North Carolina to New York City with the ambition of obtaining employment as a sports reporter. During the daytime, Busick worked as an intern and took employment as a waitress at a restaurant during the night hours. She was able to convince a Chicago-based digital sports college company called Campus Insiders to employ her as a production assistant in 2012. To help her become financially stable, Busick took a second job at a restaurant. In late 2014, she had her first on-camera role as a sideline reporter for Time Warner Cable Sports covering the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. Soon after Busick signed a contract with an agent to advance her career. She later took up employment as a stage manager for ESPN. In early 2015, Busick found employment as a meat salesperson and a bartender in Boston after her family had a major financial difficulty that required them to reside with each other. She received a telephone call from National Hot Rod Association vice-president and chief content officer Ken Adelson in July 2015 about a job in the series. Busick had little knowledge of drag racing and spent the next three months researching the sport, and took up lessons at Frank Hawley's Drag Racing School to better acquaint herself with drag racing. In October 2015, she attended her first NHRA National event in Dallas, writing two reports for the series by interviewing multiple drivers. After the weekend, the NHRA invited her to report on its red carpet ceremony prior to its official banquet in Los Angeles. Busick was subsequently offered the position of a multi-media reporter for the NHRA on November 16, 2015. She took up the position with the series' official broadcaster Fox Sports at the start of the 2016 season. From February to November each year, Busick covers NHRA events, works as a co-host for the Fox Sports 1 pre-race program Sunday Nitro Live. She reports on a reoccurring broadcast feature concerning the personality of drivers called Walk 1,000 Feet. In 2018, Busick was the pit lane reporter for the all-electric Formula E racing series race, the 2018 New York City ePrix double header, and performed the same role again at the 2019 edition.