Position Available: Personal Assistants for CEO/Music Executive of Nu-Jazz Record Label SALARY: $800.00 – $1000.00 Monthly – Off the Books
The CEO of this company is a hard-driving, multi-tasking, self-made entrepreneur and National Contemporary Jazz Recording Artist. He is also an avid bodybuilder and accomplished musician, and as such strives for excellence in all areas and expects this of his team.
This position calls for a high level of Intensity, Energy Focus, Creativity, Excellence and Personal Growth. The successful Personal Assistant must be at least 18 years of age and may be a recent High School or college graduate.
This position is a diverse, hands on position that requires a thick skin, great personality and an ability to multi-task, work hard while learning and supporting the CEO. The chosen candidate must be able handle many facets of the CEO’s personal and business affairs
Responsibilities may include: Internet Marketing, Promotion, Publicity, A&R, Radio Promotions, Data Entry, Running Errands, and Assisting in the Recording Studio, on scene performance supervision etc.
SALARY: $800.00 – $1000.00 Monthly – Off the Books
Must fill out online applicationand select “Personal Assistant”
http://www.utopiarecordings.com/Application.html
www.utopiar ecordings.com
info@utopiarecordings.com
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This position calls for a high level of Intensity, Energy Focus, Creativity, Excellence and Personal Growth. The successful Personal Assistant must be at least 18 years of age and may be a recent High School or college graduate.
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