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Clovis86
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>From: Jonathan Bandomer <********@lvbestphotography.com>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Photographer
>Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 18:05:27 -0700


Thank you for your interest in BLR Photography and Las vegas Best Photography. It has been some time since you replied to our ad, but a position has opened up. The Photographer position will offer you the chance to work alongside our professional staff of photographers. I looked over your resume and would like to set up an interview at the studio. For employment purposes, please answer the following questions.

1. access to a vehicle?
2. live in or around the Las Vegas area?
3. telephone number you can be reached at?
4. equipment you currently own

Best,
Jonathan D. Bandomer
Las Vegas Best Photography
Telephone: 702.785.3686
Email: **********@lvbestphotography.com
Website: www.lvbestphotography.com


now I'm all interview nervous :nervous: :eyespop: And I dont have a car...I hope that doesnt disqualify me :(

Weeeee I want this job :wtf:

What are good interview tips?
töbias
It is important to wear pants to your interview.
Clovis86
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Originally posted by töbias
It is important to wear pants to your interview.


and here I was trying to figure out what boxers look best....
töbias
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Originally posted by Clovis86
and here I was trying to figure out what boxers look best....


Any chance of posting some of your work?

Even though I have an inner hatred for photographers; this is either due to general snobbery seen all genres in any field where one division dislikes another or because a photographer was smashing my girlfriend for a while.

The most important thing employers are looking for besides talent is:

- Strong work ethic ("I'm the kind of guy that likes being
first in the office in the morning and the last to leave in the afternoon")

- Goal focused ("The hours required and effort needed is not important to me, I am passionate about achieving the desired results and meeting your goals and accomplishing the taks you give me")

- Team player ("I hope to fit in as part of the team and as well as learn of the others hopefully get a chance to add some value in the process").

Good luck.
Clovis86
quote:
Originally posted by töbias
Any chance of posting some of your work?

Even though I have an inner hatred for photographers; this is either due to general snobbery seen all genres in any field where one division dislikes another or because a photographer was smashing my girlfriend for a while.

The most important thing employers are looking for besides talent is:

- Strong work ethic ("I'm the kind of guy that likes being
first in the office in the morning and the last to leave in the afternoon")

- Goal focused ("The hours required and effort needed is not important to me, I am passionate about achieving the desired results and meeting your goals and accomplishing the taks you give me")

- Team player ("I hope to fit in as part of the team and as well as learn of the others hopefully get a chance to add some value in the process").

Good luck.



www.pbase.com/clovis86
töbias
Das Desert Palm Tree Frozen cool photo
Clovis86
quote:
Originally posted by töbias
Das Desert Palm Tree Frozen cool photo
danke? :)
Halcyon+On+On
hmm, 'access to a vehicle' could mean a number of things :wtf:

I've seen what people do to PT Cruisers in Vegas... there's plenty of people WITH cars who can't even seem to keep them safe from Crackheads anyways :rolleyes:

:p

You'll do just fine, Clovis. I'd like to hope that your work speaks for itself. ;) Just go in with a good attitude, decent attire (atleast your best boxers on) and a presentable portfolio, and the rest should be in their hands, so the pressure is off of you. :D
Clovis86
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
hmm, 'access to a vehicle' could mean a number of things :wtf:

I've seen what people do to PT Cruisers in Vegas... there's plenty of people WITH cars who can't even seem to keep them safe from Crackheads anyways :rolleyes:

:p

You'll do just fine, Clovis. I'd like to hope that your work speaks for itself. ;) Just go in with a good attitude, decent attire (atleast your best boxers on) and a presentable portfolio, and the rest should be in their hands, so the pressure is off of you. :D


Thanks for the encouragment...its looking up, and I'm sure given the opportunity to user their setups I could do some damage... :D

I'm gonna go get a haircut tomorrow..lol
Ygrene
Congratulations Clovis.

Never say 'no'. For example: If asked if you have experience in a certain area and you find yourself answering 'no' stop right there. Instead, sell how the experience that you do have is relative to that area.

Also, prepare a list of questions. It's important for the employer to find the right person for the job but it's also important for the employer that the job is right for you. You can convey that you are serious about the position and that you are looking for a good 'fit' by asking fact-finding questions about the company, employees, benefits, opportunity for promotion, etc. This will not go unnoticed by the interviewer.

Good luck!

Clovis86
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Originally posted by Ygrene
Congratulations Clovis.

Never say 'no'. For example: If asked if you have experience in a certain area and you find yourself answering 'no' stop right there. Instead, sell how the experience that you do have is relative to that area.

Also, prepare a list of questions. It's important for the employer to find the right person for the job but it's also important for the employer that the job is right for you. You can convey that you are serious about the position and that you are looking for a good 'fit' by asking fact-finding questions about the company, employees, benefits, opportunity for promotion, etc. This will not go unnoticed by the interviewer.

Good luck!


Yeah, they advertised in the ad the opportunities for benefits and promotion. Baisically they are looking for new talent to train who will stay with the company.

I mentioned when I sent them my resume that I had browsed their website and explored their specialities and that they looked very interesting.

I wont answer no, I'll try to skirt around it, with other answers.
Clovis86
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Originally posted by Nou
Grats clovis, your pics make me mad, mad that I dont see as well as your camera takes pictures.

GRATS!!!! ^_^ :)


Well I only take pics of what my eye sees first ;) :)
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