How to Find Physical Work in Los Angeles?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Innovations, Jan 25, 2008.

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    In December I graduated from Miami University OH, and over the last few weeks have been searching for work in Los Angeles. My affiliate marketing income is not to the point where it can sustain living yet. Currently I live in Ohio, but have always wanted to live in the Los Angeles area. I have a degree in Sports Studies and Entrepreneurship, and have built a strong resume with sports marketing and promotions experience from planning to managing live events before and during games. I know this experience could be applied to any sector of the entertainment industry even though its sports geared. My question is for anyone that lives in the Los Angeles area, or has lived in the area is “Where are all the entry level positions?” I have done quite a bit of job hunting and seem to either come across unpaid college internships or jobs requiring years of experience in the field. Could anyone shred some light, or lay down some advice about how and where to go about finding an entry level job in Los Angeles/Hollywood area?

    Thank You
     
    Innovations, Jan 25, 2008 IP
  2. chenzen

    chenzen Active Member

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    Have you tried craigslist?
     
    chenzen, Jan 25, 2008 IP
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    have you tried all the jobs from monsters, weekenders, LA times, and other sites?

    also you may want to acquire local newsbook by other way (ask your friends back in LA?)...they have many listings there calling for all type of positions.

    if you could stay without much financial for now, I would suggest you go for intership regardless of the pay to build up mor eexperiences and for your resume. It'll be worth it for every bit of time you put in once you are done.
     
    kaung, Jan 25, 2008 IP