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- Have voice-over experience
- Be a native speaker of a language other than English OR be a native speaker of a non-US dialect of English (UK, Australian, New Zealand, Carribean, South African etc) Native means that the language or dialect was your first language and you have been speaking it all your life.
- Be able to record at our studios in Englewood Cliffs, NJ OR have your own ISDN/CODEC capabilities for live digital transmission of recording sessions. We do not pay for travel expenses or for studio or ISDN charges.
- Be available to work during east coast business hours.
- Provide proof that you are legally able to work in the United States
- Voice over jobs are non-union. Pay is $200 for the first hour and $100 for each additional hour
- Have a cell phone so that we may easily reach you.
This audition will be a 2-step process. In Step 1 you will record a short script and email it to us as an MP3. In Step 2 we will audition you live at voice over or over your ISDN / Codec. This is an unpaid audition.
To submit your audition, please translate and record the following script into your native language. We are not auditioning your translating abilities. If you are selected for our talent pool you will be reading scripts that have already been translated by professional translators.
Your voice over audition should be sent as an MP3 by 5 PM eastern Tuesday October 5. If you meet our criteria, you will be contacted shortly thereafter by our production staff for a live audition.
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SCRIPT
Information technology is redefining how business is conducted around the world. For small businesses, understanding and adopting information technology is essential to improving their efficiency and, ultimately, enabling them to be competitive enough for today’s global marketplace.
So, what does “Information Technology” mean for Small Businesses anyway? It is a set of tools that allows them to be more efficient, build credibility and be more competitive.
When presenting technology solutions, always focus on what would compel a small business to adopt a new tool. Small businesses generally do not think in terms of “features”, “gigahertz” or “pixels”. They think in straight business terms: how is this tool going to help me make more money or free up some time? In other words, have a clear picture of how your small business clients perceive and use technology today: think business benefits first, technology solutions later
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