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Career NewsLooking for a Job? New Jersey Production is Now Hiring PAs

Looking for a Job? New Jersey Production is Now Hiring PAs

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A production film company is a casting a Production Assistant in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Producers are looking for a Best Boy/Girl and a DIT/AE and a Key PA for a feature, filming entirely in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Producers are seeking the following roles

Role: Production Assistant

  • Must live in New Jersey 

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Production Title: Feature Film 

Job Location: New Jersey

Job Description: Looking for a Best Boy/Girl and a DIT/AE and a Key PA for a feature, filming entirely in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Roles: Production Assistant

  • Must live in New Jersey 

COVID Requirement: (Yes / No) TBD

COVID Testing Date: TBD

Rate: $300/day

Interested? Apply Now

Applying for a Production Assistant Tips

When applying for a production assistant (PA) job, it’s important to remember that the role is primarily support-based. Your primary responsibility will be to help the producer with whatever they need when they need it. It can include running errands to helping set up and break down equipment.

That said, there are a few things you can do to improve your chances of getting hired for a PA job:

  1. Have a strong work ethic.

PAs are typically entry-level positions, meaning employers will be looking for candidates with a strong work ethic who are willing to put in the necessary time and effort to get the job done. Remember to emphasize your willingness to work hard in your cover letter and resume.

  1. Be organized and detail-oriented.

Productions can be chaotic, so PAs must be able to stay organized and pay attention to detail. Be sure to mention any relevant experience you have with being organized and staying on top of more information in your cover letter and resume.

  1. Have some knowledge of the production process.

While you don’t need to be an expert on all aspects of production, it will help your chances if you have at least a basic understanding of how presentations work. It can include everything from knowing the difference between a grip and a gaffer to being familiar with standard industry terms.

  1. Have a positive attitude.

PAs must be able to work long hours and deal with many last-minute changes. You must have a positive attitude and remain calm under pressure. Remember to mention your ability to stay positive in your cover letter and resume.

  1. Have some relevant experience.

While not required, having relevant experience can help your chances of getting hired for a PA job. It can include anything from working on student films to interning at a production company. If you have any relevant experience, mention it in your cover letter and resume.

Following these tips can improve your chances of landing a production assistant job. Just remember that the role is primarily support-based, so your primary focus should be on demonstrating your willingness to work hard and help wherever needed.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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