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Free Music Job Bulletin Board. If you are looking for a job in the music industry, we have free membership to our bulletin board postings of music industry jobs and gigs. Our bulletin boards include listings for music education teaching jobs, work opportunities relating to the music business industry, church music and music production jobs, classical and christian music, music professors and more in our music job and gig bulletin board. We encourage self promotion on our forums as long as it is related to talent and entertainment industries, and please don’t post the same job information more than once.
Ultimatetalent.com Forum List:
* Lizard Lounge - Starting place for newbies and general talk. If it…..
* Vocals Wanted/Available - Lead singers, studio vocalists and voiceover artis…..
* Musicians Wanted/Available - Please note specifics of talents needed or availab…..
* Bands Wanted/Available - Any band available or wanted for gigs, touring, mi…..
* Audio Engineering and Production - Audio recording engineers, arrangers, producers an…..
* Actors, Theatre, Film, Television Wanted/Available - Actors, theatrical performers, television and film…..
* Talent and Booking Agents Wanted/Available - Primarily for booking agents and talent agencies t…..
* Music Composers Wanted/Available - Anything relating to music composers. Film, televi…..
* Radio Jobs Wanted/Available - Anything to do with radio personalities, productio…..
Our music job bulletin board is fairly new, we look forward to people like yourself helping it grow as we continue this free service for new music jobs.
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Talent Tips:
Steer clear of modeling companies that require you to use a specific photographer. Compare fees and the work quality of several photographers. Be suspicious if a company requires an up-front fee to serve as your agent. Be cautious if the school has a special referral relationship with a specific modeling agency. The two could be splitting your fees, or the agency may not be suited to your needs.
Where to Complain
If you’ve think you’ve been scammed by a bogus model or talent scout, contact your local consumer protection agency, state Attorney General, or Better Business Bureau. They’re in your local directory assistance.
The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop and avoid them. To file a complaint or to get free information on consumer issues, visit www.ftc.gov.. The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft and other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.

