Monday, April 20, 2020

Career Opportunities With Online Resume Writing Services

Career Opportunities With Online Resume Writing ServicesThere are so many people around the world who have their own website and are trying to advertise for jobs on the Internet. One of the most effective ways to do this is through online resume writing services.Online resume writing services are helping thousands of job seekers every day. If you can spare a few minutes from your busy schedule, it would be a great idea to work with a professional resume writer who can help you in finding a perfect job and land you a great salary.Online resume writing services are experts who specialize in creating online resumes that are not only creative but also appealing. They are able to turn out awesome resumes in a short period of time. These professionals make use of templates for applying for jobs that they create. They are able to cut, paste and insert job title, date, job location, and position descriptions.There are two basic types of professional resume. A 'default' resume that is designe d by a professional resume writer, and an online resume, which is customized based on the particular job that you are applying for. When you use online resume writing services, you will get all the information that you need for your online job application, including job title, description, and employer's contact information.You will also have access to personal information about the employers such as their name, address, telephone number, email, and more. The information that you provide in your online resume has the power to attract a job seeker to the website and eventually land you a job. Since job seekers use online resume writing services to apply for jobs, you need to have a solid understanding of how these services work and what kind of information is exchanged.There are two major methods of online resume writing that are used today. The first is the 'anchor text' which is the traditional format and is one of the oldest forms of online resume writing. The second method is cal led 'template' and is one of the most convenient and easy-to-use form of online resume writing.Online resume writing services are usually the best option when you are trying to find a job on the Internet. Using these services will allow you to create amazing, original resumes that would make employers wonder why you didn't apply before. With enough practice, it won't be long before you will become a master of this skill.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Emmys Awards 2016 Salaries of TV Actors, Actresses, Writers, Directors

Emmys Awards 2016 Salaries of TV Actors, Actresses, Writers, Directors As the 2016 Emmy Awards approach, it’s time to reflect on a few issues: Why it took so long for The Americans to be nominated for Best Drama Whether or not Julia Louis-Dreyfus has room in her home for one more award And how much all those celebrities take home each year Since we’re all about money here at MONEY, we decided to take a look at the salaries of the actors, actresses, directors, and writers of your favorite TV shows. Actors Actresses The stars on the small screen, unsurprisingly, comprise the 1% of television earners. FORBES ranked Sofia Vergara as the top-earning actor of either gender on its annual list of the highest paid actors and actresses. The Colombian actress brought home a reported $43 million between July 2015 and June 2016. But it isn’t her work on Modern Family that gave her such a big payday; most of Vergara’s income is tied to endorsement deals, according to FORBES. Close Modal DialogThis is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. It’s The Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco who commands the biggest acting-related income of any other star: She and her cast mates Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki each take home $1 million per episode for the high-rated CBS sitcom. (FORBES’ 2016 list of highest paid actors isn’t out yet, but last year the top-earners were Parsons and Galecki, bringing home $29 million and $27 million, respectively, and Mark Harmon who brought home $20 million from working on NCIS.) Read Next: Why You Should Care About the Hollywood Wage Gap As for Emmy-nominated thespians, Deadline reported earlier this year that five cast members of HBO’s Game of Thrones negotiated top-tier salaries. Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau are reportedly bringing home $500,000 per episode for the sixth season (not that that means their characters will survive to the end). The rise of prestige TV also means that salaries are following suit, as more and more top-tier film stars grace the silver screen. One such example: TV Guide‘s annual salary report put Kevin Spacey at $500,000 per episode for Netflix’s House of Cards in 2015. Of course, top-earners are very much the exception. Salaries for those without starring roles depend on SAG designation (this is true across job title, not just for actors and actresses). For example, between July 2015 and July 2016, a day performer was guaranteed $906 per day. A “major role” performer’s rate for a half-hour show is $4,983, based on five days of work, while the same role earns $7,973 for a one-hour show, which is based on eight days of work. Directors Rates for directors between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016 set by the DGA (Directors Guild of America) are complicated: It depends if the show is network prime time, non-network non-prime time, basic cable (which is then broken down by budget of the show, how long the show has been airing, and length of program). But rates varied from $11,189 minimum per episode for a non-network, non-prime time, half-hour show, to a $123,146 minimum per episode for a network prime time, two-hour show/production. Directors of pilots are in their own category, and earned between $43,982 to $171,036 (all of these rates see a slight bump for the next calendar year). Read Next: Jane the Virgin Offers a Refreshingly Real Take on Money and Family Finance Directors aren’t credited for every episode in a season, particularly for series with 22 episodes per year, but, as the Hollywood Reporter writes, they often pick up some extra cash with an Executive Producer credit (top stars also occasionally get an EP credit, and a salary boost). Writers Like directing, the payout for scripts and teleplays is…complicated. Where the show broadcasts, what season the show is in, if it’s episodic or not, how long it runs for, and how many writers work on the scripts are all factors. One example: A 60 minute network primetime show earned a single writer a minimum $37,368 for the script and teleplay from May 2, 2015 to May 1, 2016, as stipulated by the Writers Guild of America. That’s paid out over three installments. However, the script and teleplay for a one-hour, basic cable, high budget drama in the second or a subsequent season nets a writer $27,078. A rewrite earned $10,621 for a 60-minute show and a story outline brought $4,927. If you’re not submitting a script but rather are on a writing staff, the math is a lot more complicated. Pay depends if the show airs once a week or more, is a variety or comedy show or standard series, how long it is, whether the employee in question is the head writer or a staff writer, etc. Many writers are paid weekly. Interestingly, the WGA also breaks SVOD showsâ€"meaning those on Hulu and Netflixâ€"into a different category. Those payments are based on length of show and budget like their network and cable counterparts, but also on number of subscribers. Script writers also earn fees for reruns on ABC, CBS, FBC, and NBC in prime time. Program Hosts and Judges Jimmy Kimmel, the host of the 68th Emmy Awards, pulls in about $10 million per year on Jimmy Kimmel Live! To host the Emmys, the comedian can expect to earn in the high six figures at the least, if the paychecks of former Golden Globe hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are any indication (although given that he’ll be the sole host and is, ahem, a man, he may cut a seven-figure check). Kimmel’s $10 million late night salary is fairly standard for a late night host. Estimates put The Tonight Show‘s Jimmy Fallon at around $12 million per year. David Letterman’s salary reportedly peaked at $40 million per year, and by the end of his term on The Late Show he was pulling in $20 million per year. Read Next: Why Stephen Colbert Is Taking a Pay Cut for ‘The Late Show’ In other parts of TV, Good Morning America host Michael Strahan is earning in excess of $20 million per year, according to People. Meanwhile, his former co-host Kelly Ripa makes a reported $15 million on Live! And on the reality TV circuit, TV Guide reported that Jennifer Lopez made $17.5 million on American Idol. Big time hosts like Ryan Seacrest can pull in similar sums. National Median Pay Payscale provided MONEY with the national median pay for over 40 job titles in the television industry, including: Production Directorâ€"$97,600 Executive Producerâ€"$92,600 Casting Directorâ€"$67,400 Video Engineerâ€"$66,500 Art Directorâ€"$61,800 Production Managerâ€"$59,100 Marketing Executiveâ€"$55,600 Cinematographerâ€"$52,000 Sound Designerâ€"$48,900 Writerâ€"$48,800 Associate Producerâ€"$45,900 Makeup Artistâ€"$35,800 Personal Assistantâ€"$32,100 No TV? Here’s how you can stream the Emmys online.

Friday, April 10, 2020

Jeanna Allen - Work It Daily

Jeanna Allen - Work It Daily Recruiter Info Name: Jeanna Allen Title: Senior Corporate Recruiter Email: jeanna.allen@mos-xerox.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jeannaallen Phone: 616-719-5182 Twitter: @RecruiterJeanna Company Info Company: Michigan Office Solutions, a Xerox Company Location: Grand Rapids, MI Website: www.mos-xerox.com/ Careers Page: www.mos-xerox.com/Jobs/Jobs.asp LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/michigan-office-solutions-mos- Twitter: @MOSCountOnUs Facebook: www.facebook.com/miofficesolutions/ For Job Candidates Preferred Method To Be Contacted By A Candidate: Email Preferred Process For Following Up On Application: Hi there! I don't necessarily prefer any specific form of follow-up. You can follow-up with me via email, LinkedIn or phone. Things That Impress You In A Candidate: I am impressed when a candidate has experience and can show metrics-based accomplishments, is educated, has a passion for their career, is honest and genuine, has integrity, can show motivation and drive, is coachable and has a great personality! Things Candidates Must Include To Be Considered For Job: All I need is a name and a way to contact you. I would prefer a resume, but that can come later. Things That Will Disqualify A Candidate From Getting Considered: Low energy and not having enthusiasm usually can disqualify a candidate. Can Candidates Apply For Multiple Positions And Not Get Penalized?: Yes Recruiter's Perspective What's your favorite quote? You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take â€" Wayne Gretzky What do you like to do in your free time? I like to spend time with my family, travel, golf, ski, paddle-board and cooking. In a sentence, why do you enjoy working at your company? The people that I work with are truly wonderful people. In a sentence, how does your company have fun on a regular basis? We regularly have company potlucks, chili cook-offs, volunteerism for local causes, outings to sporting events, softball and golf leagues and happy hours after work! In a sentence, how would you describe the employees at your company? They work hard and play hard! Have you joined our career growth club?Join For Free!