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Topic: RSS FeedFind music jobs online
American Music Teacher, June-July, 2003
Music teachers can post their resumes online and locate positions available throughout the United States at www.music-jobs.com.
Music-jobs.com's unique cross-referenced searching facility allows employers to set their own search criteria, using a combination of job type, instrument, musical style, technical skills, experience and location--allowing them to target the right music professional within a matter of seconds.
Job seekers no longer need to mass mail their resume and demo reel to every producer on the off chance it lands on the right desk, and production companies have instant online access to a virtual filing cabinet of up-to-date music industry professional resumes and availability.
Music-jobs.com is operated by Interbase USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Interbase Uk Ltd. Interbase designs and programs interactive database-driven recruitment websites for a variety of industries including film, journalism and photography.
For more information contact Music-jobs.com, 714 N. La Brea, Hollywood, CA 90038; (323) 932-7885.
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