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AES New York 2007
Student / Career Event

Sunday, October 7, 11:00 am — 1:00 pm
STUDIO SLAVE TO AUDIO PROFESSIONAL: WORKSHOP ON INTERNSHIPS AND JOBS

Moderators:
Gary Gottlieb, Webster University - Webster Groves, MO, USA
Matt Allen, Blevins Audio - Nashville, TN, USA
Matt Brown, Yonas Media - San Francisco, CA, USA
John Krivit, New England Institute of Art - Brookline, MA, USA
Richard McIlvery, University of Southern California - Los Angeles, CA, USA

Abstract:
The gravest concern and deepest fear of many students pertains to their first professional position. Whether it is an internship or an entry level job, many students express nervousness regarding this leap from the relative calm of education to the vast unknown of the professional world. In this workshop a group of educators and students or graduates who have recently interned will discuss their views on the traits and characteristics most sought after by potential employers, and will share tips for success at the entry level of the audio profession. A significant portion of this workshop will be devoted to a question and answer period for students.


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