Project Manager wanted for our multimedia entertainment firm. Working within the hip hop genre. Assisting and performing day to day activities including scouting new artist, fashion designers, and athletes.
Communication with music, fashion, and sports industry professionals are some of the task you will be responsible for.
Project Managers will coordinate projects for our talent agency, record lable and print publication.
This position is very engaging and will require some travel. Manager will work from home.
This position will be open to anyone, anywhere in the United States with access to a computer and or cell phone. You will also coordinate and research new leads for potential clients via the web and or in person.
Researching the web and other sources to gather information about new artist.
- Creation of new, innovative strategies for marketing and solicitation of our multimedia services.
- Additional duties may include setup and attendance of our kiosk at special events.
Skills:
Interest in music and knowledge of current hip hop music scene. Willing to learn the music business.
Basic computer skills, PC, social networking experience a plus.
Communication skills and use of promotional tools.
- Must have hi speed access to the Internet and phone
The Global Entertainment Network will be looking for those individuals who are self-starters ready to learn, and able to complete multiple tasks.
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