Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Be on TV (yes, really)!

Be on TV (yes, really)! Morgan Spurlock is lookin for you! Image: Reuters via theage.com.au Last week, I got an email from Erin Glass, the Associate Producer (and BFF of the lovely Monica McCarthy!) of a new Morgan Spurlock (30 Days, Super Size Me, A Day in the Life) documentary series, asking for my help in casting their upcoming project (fun!). According to Erin, This with be a fly-on-the-wall docu-series where we follow various people as they overcome their fear of failure and strive to achieve their ultimate dream! The only snaffu is that you hafta be over 21 and in the New York tristate area. If thats you, you got nada con nada to lose apply now (and before 9/9 thats the deadline)! Break legs and have fun, everyone! ____________________________________________________ Ready for one-on-one coaching without the one-on-one prices? How about working alongside up to 3 other like-minded creatives who have similar goals, challenges, dreams, wishes, and favorite ice cream flavor*? It̢۪s all totally possible with my Operations! (*all sharing the same ice cream flavor isnt guaranteed, but would be amazeballs)

Sunday, April 19, 2020

How to Write a Resume For Disney

How to Write a Resume For DisneyWriting a resume for Disney is not that hard if you follow the right steps. But just like everything else in life, it's best to start out at the bottom and work your way up.For example, when you're shopping for a resume writing service, ask people you know who have already done it. Are they happy with the results? If so, how did they do it?Make sure that any resume you get is written in a clear, straight-forward manner. Just like when you're writing your own resume, make sure to use plain English. Ask yourself if you can write like that. If you can't, then you're better off not trying to do it.Starting out on your new career journey, the resume you're writing for Disney could be as simple as an entry-level position. It could be a job in management, or anything that helps you learn new skills and advance your career path.For instance, you may want to consider a position in Atlanta, Georgia. The people there are very professional, and they have a variety of opportunities available. Because of this, you will also need to show your outgoing personality as well. Whether you're outgoing or not, they'll still notice.As an example, if you're eager to get involved in the office environment, a position in Atlanta may be the ideal for you. In the past few years, many people have chosen to stay in the South after college because of the excellent job opportunities that are available there. So, when you're trying to determine which state to apply to, keep this in mind.So what should you do if you're going to be heading to Atlanta? Start working from the top down and work your way down. Consider a career in administration or another management position. This is a good way to get your feet wet in your new career.