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111. California Department of Fair Employment & Housing Fact Sheet - EntertainmentCareers.Net Knowledge Base [Support]
... computer disk, and tape cassette. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FAIR EMPLOYMENT & HOUSING 2218 Kausen Drive, Suite 100 Elk Grove, CA, 95758 DFEH-161 (8 /01)Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback ...
... videos to walk you through the most common questions we receive from employers and job seekers using the site. You do not need an account to post a job, just go to our job submission form and fill out the required information. A basic posting is free but ...
113. Are there any restrictions on the type of jobs or internships I can post? - EntertainmentCareers.Net Knowledge Base [Support]
... OTT networks, production companies, record labels, TV and radio stations, recording studios. advertising or marketing agencies, talent agents, management companies, companies focusing on digital publishing, post-production, entertainment law, Visual FX, Digital media, live events, AR/VR ...
... an internship is Paid (minimum wage required), it will automatically have the Paid, prefix added i.e. Paid Intern - Music Management Although internships can be paid or unpaid, note that over 50% of the internships on the site and in the industry these days ...
... an internship is Paid (minimum wage required), it will automatically have the Paid, prefix added i.e. Paid Intern - Music Management If this is for an unpaid indie project, click here for clarification between an internship and a low/deferred/unpaid crew position ...
... be required to live in a specific state, i.e. California, list "Remote" in the "city" field, "CA" in the "state" field, and "US" in the country field. Did this answer your question? Thanks for ...