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After Film School - How To Get Hired Entry Level In Hollywood
After Film School - How To Get Hired Entry Level In Hollywood
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Learn directly from Dorian Connelley, a producer at Apex Entertainment, Mark Ciardi’s newly minted film & television production company!
This Stage 32 Next Level Webinar is specially designed to help students, recent film school graduates or current interns looking for paid entry-level work on the “desk jockey” side of the industry, as opposed to on-set production crew. Believe it or not, they are completely different beasts!
As a recent or future film school graduate or someone soon to be looking for an entry-level job in Hollywood, how can you improve your chances when most of these jobs receive hundreds of resumes? How can you not only avoid having your resume tossed into the trash, but stand out as one of the top candidates for the position? What can you do now that will make you a more capable and prepared applicant when the time comes to start looking for paid work?
In this Stage 32 Next Level Webinar, host Dorian Connelley will teach you how to not only get yourself noticed as an applicant, but how to get your resume to the top of the pile. You will learn the fundamentals and skills you should be honing now in order to make yourself a more attractive candidate, how to design and compose your resume and cover letter, do’s and don’ts of interviewing, and where to look for work, among other topics.
Dorian has landed interviews, job offers or employment with a wide range of entertainment businesses including DreamWorks Animation, FOX, NBCUniversal, Drunk History (Comedy Central), Anonymous Content, The Night Shift (NBC) and Apex Entertainment, where she is happy employed, and she is excited to teach you how to launch your career in Hollywood!
We specifically chose Dorian to teach this webinar because she ran the successful intern resume & interviewing workshop at ROAR, a talent management film in Beverly Hills, and helped every single intern who attended the workshop to get paid work within six weeks, in a climate where it is not uncommon to be looking for six months or more.
How fast will you be able to find your first paid gig?
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