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The Hollywood Job-Hunter's Survival Guide: An Insider's Winning Strategies for Getting that (All-Important) First Job...and Keeping It
 
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The Hollywood Job-Hunter's Survival Guide: An Insider's Winning Strategies for Getting that (All-Important) First Job...and Keeping It [Paperback]

Hugh Taylor (Author)
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Book Description

All-Important First Job and Keeping It January 25, 1993
This book is about achieving your personal goals in the first step of a career in the entertainment business through making the most of a learning experience.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 314 pages
  • Publisher: Lone Eagle Publishing Company (January 25, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0943728517
  • ISBN-13: 978-0943728513
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,693,514 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Ten years in advanced technology in the Fortune 500 taught Hugh Taylor that corporate managers and information technology professionals are often in a dysfunctional relationship. In one case, it took 18 aggravating months to install a simple piece of software just because of oppressive security rules imposed by the Sarbanes Oxley Act. Hugh devotes himself to helping each side learn to listen and appreciate the needs and complexities of the other's position, a role he refers to as being 'The Dr. Phil of the Data Center.'

Translating techie into English, he makes the critically important subjects of information technology and compliance fun and understandable for corporate managers.

A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School, Hugh is the author of the books, The Joy of SOX: Why Sarbanes Oxley and Service-Oriented Architecture May Be The Best Thing That Ever Happened To You and Understanding Enterprise SOA.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An invaluable guide to surviving the lion's den, January 25, 1997
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This review is from: The Hollywood Job-Hunter's Survival Guide: An Insider's Winning Strategies for Getting that (All-Important) First Job...and Keeping It (Paperback)
Anyone who saw the film "Swimming with Sharks" can get a pretty accurate idea of how difficult and demanding a Hollywood office job is. Between brewing the perfect cup of coffee, answering continuous phone calls, and taking flak from the boss, it can be rather difficult to keep one's sanity, let alone personal dignity. "The Hollywood Job-Hunter's Survival Guide" is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in walking into a trial by fire. In it, you will learn all the tricks of the trade, including the often underestimated skill of "working the phones". How, for example, can you put off a call from Steven Spielberg when your boss is in the office, but for whatever reason, doesn't want to talk to anyone? According to the book, never say "He's not in"-- a foolproof response is "He's on international conference call". If you call the office of producer Scott Rudin for your boss, but the man isn't in, you will of course "leave word" with the office. These are just brief examples of the many seemingly simple, but more complicated aspects of office terminology and politics. Beyond giving a thorough description of office etiquette, author Hugh Taylor discusses other important topics, including movie and television finance. If you have your heart set on taking a gamble at a Hollywood job, read this book first. It will save you a lot of grief
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Attention all (Future) Assistants:, June 8, 2002
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"jmw920" (Tinseltown USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hollywood Job-Hunter's Survival Guide: An Insider's Winning Strategies for Getting that (All-Important) First Job...and Keeping It (Paperback)
Hugh Taylor has done a fantastic job with this book. I couldn't have asked for a more informative, easy to read and straight forward guide to what I can expect as an assistant. I can't put it down. This book isn't full of funny anecdotes or silly one liners like some books about being an assistant, rather, it's more of a reference guide. Taylor's is a well written book that reads like a conversation and is peppered with quotes from industry executives who give advice from their own experiences, but more importantly, share what they seek in an assistant. The title is a bit deceiving since the book focuses more on what you'll do when you get the job (although there is a pivotal second chapter on resumes, cover letters and interviewing that shouldn't be skipped). The other chapters are a laundry list of every assistants duties: telephones, scheduling appointments, script coverage, crisis management, development, production, travel and how to keep it all organized. I also found the appendices particularly helpful as a starting point to finding restaurants, hotels and how to read the box office and tv ratings.

The only reason this book didn't get a fifth star is because it's a bit out of date. In this age of PDAs, Blackberry and web enhanced cell phones an assistant HAS to go in with a strong working knowledge of modern technology. (If you don't, go out and buy a "Complete Idiots Guide" or a "Dummies Guide".) When the book was published in 1993 the internet was a relatively new invention (thank you, Mr. Gore) and hadn't reached its resourcefulness that it has today. Thus, Taylor can't provide the web-based resources available for assistants (such as ifilmpro.com). But by all means, DO NOT skip this book simply because it doesn't have the current technology mumbo-jumbo, buy this book because it gives you an invaluable look into how to run an efficient industry office. I plan to keep my copy in my desk, when I get one.

NB: I highly recommend buying a book such as "Reading for a Living" which outlines how to "cover" scripts in further detail (Taylor's book does any excellent job providing a starting point). This is a key aspect of this job, no matter who you work for, and one of the biggest responsibilities but unfortunately not many have experience doing it or feel comfortable with their coverage writing.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An indepth realistic view of what a PA can expect, November 4, 1998
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This review is from: The Hollywood Job-Hunter's Survival Guide: An Insider's Winning Strategies for Getting that (All-Important) First Job...and Keeping It (Paperback)
Hugh Taylor's book is excellent preparation for an aspiring producer. The author takes you through an average day's dirty laundry by providing real-life PAs and what they did during their tenure. My one problem is that the book is 7 years old and Taylor's film and TV examples are very dated.
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