Category Archives: Career Planning

Guide to Resumes and Cover Letters

The Office of Career Services has recently uploaded to CareerConnector the Guide to Resumes and Cover Letters, a very useful resource to help you in creating and updating your resume, cover letter, and list of references. The first page includes a list of guidelines that are very important to adhere to when writing a resume. Remember, recruiters are looking for reasons to throw out your … Continue reading Guide to Resumes and Cover Letters »

May 2014 graduates: Frustrated with your job search?

Some things to remember… We are here for you.  FOR LIFE.  Don’t be afraid to reach out for any job search advice.  Reaching out to people and not sure how to craft your meeting requests?  Email us a draft!  Need help with your professional documents?  It’s as easy as an email. Of course if you think you need a complete session of “where do I … Continue reading May 2014 graduates: Frustrated with your job search? »

Your job search on the move!

So you say you want to move? Great!  Are you waiting for the perfect job to be posted, for you to apply online, them to offer you the job, you accept, and they pay for your moving expenses?  Please don’t wait for that because it doesn’t happen in this industry.  If you want to live in New York, LA, or any other major market, you … Continue reading Your job search on the move! »

Industry opportunity today (5/7)! Big & Rich, Etc. video shoot out in White’s Creek.

ESPN College Game Day show theme video with Big & Rich, Cowboy Troy and others at The Woods at Fontanel in Whites Creek today. Details are on AudCoNashville.com.

Life Lessons from High School: Show Your Work

Sometimes, I come across a blog or article and it just really makes sense.  So this week, I wanted to share this one with you.  I hope you enjoy it!  –Jamie   http://www.internlikearockstar.com/2014/05/life-lessons-from-high-school-show-your.html#sthash.9pTtcigC.dpbs

Make the most of your summer

Just because you are leaving Nashville for the summer, doesn’t mean you can’t get valuable industry experience. Here are some things you can do over the next 3 months: – Check with your local Chamber of Commerce to see if there are any festivals or events where you can volunteer. – Search LinkedIn for contacts in your zip code that work in your area of … Continue reading Make the most of your summer »

Nashville Event Lighting | Summer Jobs!

Looking for summer work in Nashville?  Check out Nashville Event Lighting!!  They’re looking for part-time crew members to set-up and tear-down lighting for events around Nashville.  Pay starting at $10/Hour. Contact info@nashvilleeventlighting.com or 615.414.6724 for more information.

3 Questions Answered Series: Part V

This is the final entry in the “3 Questions Answered Series” by CEMB Internship Coordinator, Jamie Stamey.  If you have any questions or would like to set up a meeting, don’t hesitate to contact her at jamie.stamey@belmont.edu. Q13: Do you need or can you get internship credit in the songwriting major?  Or is it only music business? A13: While none of the CEMB majors require … Continue reading 3 Questions Answered Series: Part V »

Some of the best places to work in Nashville

Per the Nashville Business Journal, here are some of the “Best Places to Work” in Nashville. Check them out! Do we have any alumni working there? Do an Advanced People Search on LinkedIn to see if you can make some connections at these companies in our area. “…they all boast something nearly every business strives toward: happy employees who love coming to work.” Blink Marketing … Continue reading Some of the best places to work in Nashville »

3 Questions Answered Series: Part IV

Throughout the month of April, CEMB Internship Coordinator, Jamie Stamey, will respond to three questions submitted by students embarking on their internship journey.  If you have any questions you would like to see answered, feel free to email Jamie at jamie.stamey@belmont.edu. Q10: Is there a situation where it’s more about “what you know” rather than “who you know” (skills, education, qualifications)? A10: In a lot … Continue reading 3 Questions Answered Series: Part IV »