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by GDC7
1676 days ago
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Competition is not solely about the working environment. Competition also happens in the social environment both during working hours with co-workers but most importantly once you clock out. Once you clock out the competition moves to other venues: the bar, the club, the parking lot, the gym, the shooting range... Each of those venues is embedded in the big city. If you frequent certain places in NYC/LA and you know how to carry yourself and are socially competent, sooner rather than later you'd be offered a role in some independent film. Also Poker games, big sport events which double as networking opportuinities, tennis clubs, yacht clubs.... |
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As for getting offered roles, I haven't had any issues. Oddly their generally based on my work skill-set and my professional network built up over a career of doing good work and delivering results while empowering my reports to do the same, not being "socially competent" at the tennis club.