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Entertainment Biz 101

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Titled “Entertainment Biz 101&# , the presentation is based on what I’ve learned while working in the entertainment and advertising industries here in New York City over the last 14 years. Let us know in the comments what you think of it and if you have any questions, ask away and I’ll do my best to help answer them for you.

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So you wanna be a Virtual Assistant (VA)?

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Digg Email Facebook Google Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati TwitThis Comments #1. JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on March 08, 2010 I am glad to see there is coaching assistance available for VA’s. Share it with others. I believe you partner with a VA not employ one). #2.

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Anna Wintour's daughter is NOT afraid of assisting!

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Digg Email Facebook Google Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati TwitThis Comments The Assistants Toolkit - Free Assistant Training Join ProAssistings free 10-part assistant training series delivered weekly to your inbox: CLICK HERE TO JOIN NOW! Good luck Bree, we’re pullin’ for ya! Enjoy this post? Share it with others.

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Your career and pizza - Part 2

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Whether that’s advertising, finance, technology, real estate, Hollywood, law, accounting, construction or any industry that you want to conquer, just substitute your chosen industry with “pizza&# in our above story and you’ll be off and running. Pizza anyone? Flickr Creative Commons image by the wolf Enjoy this post?

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Your career and pizza - Part 1

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A recent college grad trying to break into their chosen industry as an assistant could cut down the learning curve, build trust quickly and easily prove themselves IF they had the proper assistant training. In the mean time, just looking at that picture makes me want to go grab a slice. Share it with others.

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8 Reasons Why You Should Work for a Tough Boss

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A tough boss also has a reputation within their industry outside of the company and that too can help you when interviewing at a competitor. Digg Email Facebook Google Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati TwitThis Comments #1. it does happen. Advice: proceed with caution. Lastly, in Hollywood, all bets are off. Enjoy this post?

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How My Old Job Secretly Prepared Me to Build a Thriving Business

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Within months, it was clear: the industry was changing — fast. Eventually, the tone of the industry changed completely. It was a strange contradiction: everyone knew the industry was shrinking, but no one was allowed to prepare for what came next. Newsroom layoffs, budget cuts, and staff downsizing became routine.

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