i am a junior in college and applied for a summer internship at ATO records on March 1st. I haven't heard back from them yet. Any advice? Anybody heard anything about their internship program??
the prospect of getting this job gets me so excited
Quotei am a junior in college and applied for a summer internship at ATO records on March 1st. I haven't heard back from them yet. Any advice? Anybody heard anything about their internship program??
the prospect of getting this job gets me so excited
i don't know anything about ATOs program, but i do know that persistence is key. i would send a follow-up email or call and just check up. sometimes it's good to do those things with a snippet of information - a reason for writing. try to cram in as much as you know about the company (and music/labels in general) into your email/phonecall to let them know that you really dig music and the industry and you have a basic understanding of how it works.
the best thing you can do is stay fresh in their minds without annoying them - does that make sense? b/c there are probably a number of people who applied, but the person/people they pick will be the ones they recognize, and who have made an impression.
it's always good to follow up on something if you don't hear back in 2 weeks. unless they ask you not to follow up. :)
good luck! i'd get practising at staples/business depot and get some mad photocopying skillz ;)