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  • Charley

    Member
    December 24, 2011 at 10:49 am

    RESUME!  Resume is super important!

    I won't work any place now that doesn't want to see my resume because that tells me that they aren't looking for quality but flash.  

    Anyone can walk in and make CLAIMS that they are the best – anyonce can SAY anything they want a resume puts you above the rest and tells your story.

    Even if this is going to be your first gig – the fact that you sat down and totaled up your experience speaks volumes about your work ethic.  A resume is a very, very good idea.

    Even for a first job in pole you should detail other experiences you have had – give them a real resume of your work experience – things like being at a job a long time or jobs where you have managed or served people are applicable jobs 🙂  Good luck!

  • Drdredancer

    Member
    December 24, 2011 at 11:02 am

    Yes, bring your resume.  For all my interviews, I brought my professional resume as well as my dance resume.  I also brought a list of references that included both professional references as well as dance references.  On your dance resume, also list competitions you have participated in, performances and troup experience.  When you are done, send a thank you email for the interview.  It may not hurt to include links to any submission videos you may have done.

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