Getting an Entertainment Job in Hollywood

By Philip David


Wanting to land an entertainment job in Hollywood? I've worked in the corporate music and TV Network industry for 20 years. Let me give you a roadmap.

From companies like Universal, MGM, Sony Music, Disney, ABC, Interscope Records, Warner Bros, Paramount, E! Entertainment, MTV, Geffen Records, Cartoon Network and CBS, the opportunities are endless.

Every single month, 50,000 people move to Los Angeles to hit it big in the entertainment industry. From musicians, to comics, actors and models, the mecca is Hollywood for those wanting to break into the entertainment industry.

The entertainment industry is all about relationships. At the end of the day, people work with: 1) who they know. 2) who they trust 3) who they like.

The first move is to find a job listing.

Websites listing entertainment jobs is a great start. Our top 4 website choices to finding entertainment jobs.

1.Hollywoodentourage.com: Hollywoodentourage.com is our top pick. It is free to view/post/reply. A great site on networking, entertainment jobs, finding casting opportunities, rooms for rent, modeling, musician/bands networking, comic/comedians gigs. Everything from head-shots, to make-up artists, I love this site.

2: craigslist.org: Craigslist historically is the longest running website. A solid website to find entertainment jobs, however you have to weed out spamming ads and adult ads.

3) hollywoodentertainmentjobs.com: Hollywoodentertianmentjobs.com is a entertainment jobs only site posting on a daily basis. They post mostly Los Angeles and New York jobs and have a very large selection. Focuses on jobs alone and is subscription based.

4) Backpage.com: Backpage is comparable to craigslist minus the traffic. A fair site but you will have to locate through non-entertainment based.

The second step is to network.

Networking is an important element to building relationships in the entertainment industry. Hollywood has endless places to network at. From open mics, to clubs, facebook, twitter and friendships, etc. You never know when your next opportunity will come so its important to stay on your A-Game.

The third move is to get in the door.

Start with an intership or an assistant is a good starting point. This is a great way to build your friendships. If you progress as an assistant, bigger and better opportunities will await you.




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