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New on JobMonkey – Reality TV and Government Jo...The JobMonkey team has been at it again, adding in tons of new content about all kinds of cool jobs. If you are interested in working for the Federal Government, we have recently expanded that section to include information about: Health and Human Services jobs IRS jobs Federal Career Internship Programs Drug Enforcement jobs Environmental Protection Agency jobs And don’t forget, if you are currently searching for a federal government job, you can search through hundreds of openings in Washington D.C. and around the country at the JobMonkey Federal Job Finder. We also recently expanded o...
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Reality TV Show CastingOK, all you reality TV junkies take note. We have launched a new job board featuring reality TV casting calls and auditions. A wide variety of reality TV programs are announcing casting calls throughout the year. Most of the postings relate to lesser known shows and programs trying to get off the ground. But you can also get info about Survivor auditions, Amazing Race auditions, Top Chef auditions, and so forth, in our Reality TV section. Learn about upcoming reality TV casting calls on our job board. When you go to the board be sure to visit multiple pages as many of the best opportunitie...
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In the News: P. Diddy’s Hiring AgainUnemployment may be skyrocketing, but there is one place that’s still hiring: Reality TV shows. This week, for example, the casting call is being put out by VHI1 and Sean P. Diddy Combs for the hip hop star’s newest reality TV show, “I Want To Work For Diddy 2.” The catch: contests are competing for a spot as Diddy’s personal assistant. Qualified applicants must be at least 21 years of age by June 2009 and possess a “whatever it takes” attitude. Not surprising for the reality TV genre, the ad specifically states that, “characters are welcome.” D...
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In the News: Reality Show to Capitalize on RecessionThe recession is apparently providing fodder for Fox TV’s newest reality series, “Someone’s Gotta Go.” Currently in production, the show will feature employees of troubled small businesses who have to decide which of their colleagues to layoff. Instead of letting the boss make the call, the company will open up its books and show everyone’s salary on national TV. Nothing is sacred anymore in reality TV land it seems, including the fact that the “winner” of this new show will be the one who looses his or her job. The network has said that the winner (er...
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Do You Want to Be a Reality TV Star?You can’t turn on the TV these days without catching a reality TV show. From smash hits like the Bachelor, Survivor and American Idol to more dubious productions like (shudder) Flavor of Love, every day Joes and Janes are getting famous (and sometimes even rich) from their appearances on reality television shows. If you think you can sing better than David Cook or win the heart of America’s hottest single dad, then click on over to JobMonkey’s newest section: Reality TV Casting. In the section you can learn more about: * Auditioning for Reality TV * In Person Reality TV...




