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Intern - to TV/Screenwriter
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Santa Monica, CA
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Please respond only if you meet the following requirements:
1. Are you available to start immediately or as soon as spring semester is over, for at least two mornings a week? You should be.
2. Are you on the west side of Los Angeles? You should be.
3. Do you have previous internship/work experience for a lit agent or manager? You should. And yes, that's important.
4. Do not send a generic cover letter. That means no ''Dear Hiring Manager'' type addresses; just use ''To Whom It May Concern.''
5. You should be fearless and confident when it comes to making cold calls to production companies. This is absolutely crucial.
Remember: Any cover letter addressed to ''hiring manager,'' or anything other than ''To Whom It May Concern'' will be discarded unread.
If those items apply to you, please read on.
My manager is recovering from an illness so, under my guidance, you'd be making calls to production companies on his behalf. You'll have access to a prod co database.
You should be fearless, smart and have an engaging personality. Persistent but polite.
Should you make a contact resulting in a sale, you will get a nice check.
And initially, you'd be working from my place on the west side so PLEASE BE LOCAL. Once you show me you can handle the calls and know how to pitch projects, you'll be able to work from your home.
What are you waiting for? Send me your info now.
Don't worry we have a lot of jobs on the site like this one;
Browse all jobs
Browse the Internships Category
Search for Intern - to TV/Screenwriter jobs in Santa Monica-CA
Please respond only if you meet the following requirements:
1. Are you available to start immediately or as soon as spring semester is over, for at least two mornings a week? You should be.
2. Are you on the west side of Los Angeles? You should be.
3. Do you have previous internship/work experience for a lit agent or manager? You should. And yes, that's important.
4. Do not send a generic cover letter. That means no ''Dear Hiring Manager'' type addresses; just use ''To Whom It May Concern.''
5. You should be fearless and confident when it comes to making cold calls to production companies. This is absolutely crucial.
Remember: Any cover letter addressed to ''hiring manager,'' or anything other than ''To Whom It May Concern'' will be discarded unread.
If those items apply to you, please read on.
My manager is recovering from an illness so, under my guidance, you'd be making calls to production companies on his behalf. You'll have access to a prod co database.
You should be fearless, smart and have an engaging personality. Persistent but polite.
Should you make a contact resulting in a sale, you will get a nice check.
And initially, you'd be working from my place on the west side so PLEASE BE LOCAL. Once you show me you can handle the calls and know how to pitch projects, you'll be able to work from your home.
What are you waiting for? Send me your info now.
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