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Tips for Replying to Martial Arts Talent ListingsSeptember 6, 2005![]() Your success is our success. We want you to get the roles and opportunities that are right for you. With that said, we'll review important tips for replying to our listings. Two Tips for You: Proofread and Keep it Short and Simple!
1. Proofread. We cannot emphasize this enough. Take a moment to spell check your correspondence."Your flim sounds great" doesn't make the best impression. Also, be sure to re-read your mails to catch any language errors that spell check won't pick up. E.g. "You're" and "Your". Certainly, recruiters may be more interested in your martial arts and talent abilities than your penchant for proofreading, but don't get ruled out at first glance because of this. 2. Be brief. Be concise. Read the listing. Target how you are appropriate for the role/project. Send images and résumés as indicated. Do NOT wax on philosophically about how you want to be the next martial arts action star. Do NOT send long paragraphs of information about your background. Do list essential details and achievements if relevant and applicable. Do make yourself stand out as the right person for the job by integrating good presentation and following the directions of the post. Note for new MAT Members: Ensure that you allow emails from Martial Arts Talent or otherwise important mail may end up in your Spam box. |


