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Up Close & Virtual® with Carrie Richard, a Woman making her mark in the Entertainment Industry, featured at CareerWomen.com Read her story and get your start too!

Free-Lance Camera Operator for companies such as Fox Sports, E! Entertainment & CNN takes time to tell us what it's like to work in the fast paced, ever-changing entertainment industry. She tells us about her job, the real inside tips to breaking in to the entertainment industry, and the rewards of her profession.

Read this exclusive Up Close & Virtual® Interview with Carrie Richard, an accomplished woman in the entertainment/communications industry. She shares her keys to success, experiences and her insights about the industry. Through this forum we interview successful women in business. We discuss industry experience, workplace issues, trends in jobs and other subjects relevant to women in business. Up Close & Virtual® Interviews are presented online as part of CareerWomen.coms exclusive Career News & Resources.

Ms. Richard, a Free-Lance Camera Operator for companies such as Fox Sports, E! Entertainment & CNN, takes time to tell us what it's like to work in the fast paced, ever-changing entertainment industry. She tells about her job, the real inside tips to breaking in to the entertainment industry, and the rewards of her profession. Her advice: always act professionally, put out the best possible product, network as much as possible, never burn bridges and be willing to work at times you don't want to in order to keep in the game!

If you want to get your start in the television/communications industry, visit the Online Communications Job Fair at CareerWomen.com now to explore career opportunities in TV! There is a wide assortment of communication job opportunities currently available through leading employers at CareerWomen.com Open positions, waiting for you to apply to, range from Weather Forecaster to News Desk Anchor. Here's your chance to get your start in the industry!
Visit CareerWomen.com and start your search for a career in TV.

Carrie's advice to job seekers: In terms of the entertainment industry--I highly recommend just taking whatever job comes your way. 99 % of the time you'll move up fast because the industry is always in flux with people moving in and out."

The complete Up Close & Virtual® interview with Carrie Richard may be found at http://www.careerwomen.com/resources/resources_006.jsp

For additional womens resources, career strategies, career news updates, and employment opportunities, visit http://CareerWomen.com

About CareerWomen.com:
CareerWomen.com is the Leading online Career Center by and for Women. Tailored to the needs of todays working women, CareerWomen.com provides easy access to top employers and recruiters who are actively seeking to recruit and hire these valuable niche candidates.

Up Close & Virtual® Interviews:
Up Close & Virtual® Interviews are the exclusive e-Interviews of The Career Exposure Network These e-Interviews are presented online as a premier Career News & Resources section at sites including MBACareers.com, CareerWomen.com. DiversitySearch.com and CareerExposure.com Through this forum we profile today's successful professionals, and top corporate recruiters and employers from a variety of fields.

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