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Old 7th October 2008   #1
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Post Production Archival Project Manager

Post Production Archival Project Manager

Post Haste Sound seeks a Project Manager to oversee a long term archival project.

Summary:

The Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing the day to day operations of a long term media archival project. This will include scheduling of in-house and out-of-house resources (both people and equipment) while abiding by the constraints of budget and time with the goal of delivering a quality product. Aspects of this job will require strong personal communication skills, working knowledge of data management, 100% proficiency in ProTools DAW software, as well as functional understanding of Microsoft Office software. The Project Manager will report directly to the Operations Manager and the company owner and work with In/Out of House Audio Editors, Engineering , Quality Assurance and our client implement this project most efficiently.


Responsibilities:
Creating and maintaining functional specifications documentation.
Managing In/Out-of-House equipment and personnel.
Maintains communication between client and operations.
Management of digital storage mediums.
Ensure that quality achieved.


Requirements:
Min. 3-5 years of professional, documented audio post-production experience
Documented background in management.
Working knowledge of Pro Tools.
Intermediate / Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Excel
Good troubleshooting skills

Please send a resume as well as a salary requirements to KenHansen(at)PostHasteSound(dot)Com
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where are you located?
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Look, I don't want to sound like a dick, but whenever I see people responding to a job posting with "where are you located", when it takes all of about 30 secs to find that out using Google, well, let me just say, if I was hiring, not only would you NOT get a response, I'd probably not hire you either.
Show some initiative.

It took me literally 30 seconds to find out they are in Santa Monica.
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Well Mark, I googled "Post Haste Sound" which brought me here

"http://www.posthastesound.com/"

I than clicked the contact button and saw nothing regarding location and decided to make the post regarding location as it seems like an easy enough thing to include in a job posting.

It should be noted I had no intention on applying for this job as I do not meet the "management" qualifications, I made the post regarding location for the sake of others. If it was something I was applying for personally I would have made it a point to figure out the location. Anyway thanks for giving me the lecture on life...Next time I make a logical posting I will say to myself "What would the great Henchman do"....
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Well Mark, I googled "Post Haste Sound" which brought me here

"http://www.posthastesound.com/"

I than clicked the contact button and saw nothing regarding location and decided to make the post regarding location as it seems like an easy enough thing to include in a job posting.
And had you clicked on "press" you would have found the link to the mix article, where it says right in the heading "Santa Monica".

People looking for work need to learn to use the resources that are readily available to them.
When I moved to LA last year, I left no stone unturned when trying to find contact info and studio's to approach.
I found email addresses of people not listed in company directories, by doing extensive searches, and contacted and kept contacting people to keep myself working.

As a result I worked 175 days since arriving 1 year ago.

The work is out there. But you can't be picky, I've done jobs other people would turn their noses up to, and you have to keep kicking the can.
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