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Maxy888
 
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Hi,
I am Italian, I live in Italy and I've been working as a sound engineer for
the last 15 years. (Most as mixing engineer)
I'll probably move to the US (Colorado) for 3 months in the second half of
2005 and I'd like to find some kind of job in a studio....
Do you have any ideas or advices?
Thank you
Max


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Jonny Durango wrote:
In this indsutry it's all about who you know....you might be able to

get a
job by simply applying to some studios, especially if you've got a

great
resume....you might also look for an internship that hopefully will

turn
into a paid position. But your best bet is to talk to everyone you

know in
the industry and see if they know somebody who needs an engineer and

GET A
REFERAL FROM THEM.....if you want to learn better english, I suggest

the
next word you learn is "nepotism" =)

--

Jonny Durango

Ha! True.

Better than nepotism is the ability to bring in work....

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