Production Managers
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Production managers - a job post by Helga Krampe Location Los Angeles, California, New York City, New York, Toronto, Canada and Vancouver, Canada
We're looking for three experienced production managers to join our team for several projects. The start dates for various projects differ and will be provided if you receive an offer.
Please note that this position is only open to U.S., Canada, UK, and German citizens. If you are a citizen of another country, we will not be able to consider your application.
Requirements:
Experience working remotely in a globally distributed team.
English fluency (Native speakers are preferred).
Proven experience as a Production Manager in the film industry.
Strong understanding of the production process for films and commercials.
Knowledge of industry regulations and safety standards.
Excellent communication, organizational, and time management skills.
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to meet deadlines in a fast-paced production environment.
Ability to lead and motivate a team.
Sense of humor (we don't mind if it's dark humor).
Terms:
Contract, duration is six months minimum (exact period depends on the project).
Monthly payment starting at $3000.
Benefits included.
Please send your CV/IMDb page/project dossier to [email protected] for consideration.
Additionaly, please ensure you are also include your responses to the screening questions below. These questions help us determine if you are the right fit for our team and if we are the right company for you:
Describe a situation where you made a significant mistake or faced a major failure. What did you learn from that experience?
What is your approach to learning new skills or technologies? What motivates you to learn new things?
How do you prioritize tasks when managing multiple projects at the same time?
How do you respond to criticism?
What actions do you take if you notice a colleague is clearly stressed, depressed, or behaving unusually, and their work quality is suffering?
All team members support a decision that you strongly disagree with, and you are certain that they are mistaken. What actions would you take in this situation?
You're working with someone from a different nation and cultural background, and sometimes you find it hard to understand them, leading to work-related misunderstandings. How would you handle this?
You're already managing three projects when you're offered a fourth, which pays twice as much as the others. However, you're unsure if you can maintain the quality required for this new project. Would you accept the fourth project?
What are your thoughts on comics, fantasy, and science fiction?
Thank you.
I'll provide feedback within two weeks. If you haven't received a response within this period, please don't hesitate to reach out again. There may have been an issue preventing your email from reaching me.
Looks like an amazing couple of projects. All the best!
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