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Contact: David Basulto
1107 Fair Oaks Ave., Suite 155
South Pasadena, CA 91030
Phone: (877) 868-8298
Email: info?medialance.net
MEDIALANCE.NET CARVES A 21ST-CENTURY FREELANCING NICHE
New Job Matching Service Paving the Way for Busy Entertainment Execs
South Pasadena, CA - Today, ClarityPictures.net's founder, David Basulto, unveiled a new Website that is about to change the way entertainment professionals fill their corporate requirements. Touted as "the new way of doing business," Medialance.net brings together a pool of qualified freelancers to meet the specific job needs of the entertainment sector.
With a world of industry talent now at their disposal, busy entertainment executives no longer have to spend weeks or even months searching for a viable candidate to fulfill their niche-oriented job specifications. What's more, Medialance.net employs a competitive bidding process so that even salary requirements are open to negotiation.
From the freelancer's perspective, the site provides access to jobs such individuals might otherwise never have known about. Medialance.net fills a void in today's changing economy, where technology no longer demands that employees be physically located in a particular location to obtain credible work. As freelancing quickly becomes a more common way of life, Medialance.net opens the door to talented entertainment professionals from across the nation and the globe, giving them unobstructed access to the employers who are seeking to hire them.
Basulto's inspiration for Medialance.net arose from rumblings among his own contacts in the entertainment industry. Their complaints frequently centered around the time-consuming need to scour sources in the hopes of finding even one suitable candidate for their specialized projects. Having heard that gripe one too many times, he decided to do something about it. Before the site was even up and running, entertainment execs and freelancers alike had already expressed interest in the concept. Screenwriter/novelist Allison Burnett, who penned "Autumn in New York" and the soon-to-be-released "Perfect Match" for Lifetime Television, sums up the Medialance.net approach this way: "Like all brilliant ideas, it's a wonder no one thought of it sooner. ?It's? an incredible resource for independent filmmakers!"
According to Plunkett Research, LTD., the total number of U.S. jobs in the entertainment field has grown from 1.5 million in 1988 to over 3 million today. Couple that with the Department of Labor Statistics' finding that about 8.6 million U.S. workers are classified as independent contractors, sometimes called freelancers, and the need for a service like Medialance.net becomes obvious.
For more information regarding Medialance.net's new entertainment-focused freelance job pairing service, contact David Basulto at (877) 868-8298 or via email at info?medialance.net.