Monday, April 20, 2020

Use The Resume Writing Service at Mizzou To Get You The Resume That You Deserve

Use The Resume Writing Service at Mizzou To Get You The Resume That You DeserveMizzou has a great reputation for employing very good job applicants. Now you can use the resume writing service offered by this university to help you have the resume and cover letter of a good candidate accepted by the company. You should take advantage of this in order to be able to meet with top management and at the same time receive the compensation that you deserve.It is quite easy to find a professional who will write for Mizzou. There are various companies that offer this service and a university is one of them. The search process can take some time but once you have done it, you will know that you will get the best resume for the person you are applying for. It is not that easy to go online and find a company that will help you.Resume writing services are available at several universities. There are particular places where you will find them. If you have a student card, the university library wil l most likely have them and the library may also be willing to help you find the services you need. If you have no access to these facilities, you can still go and look online and you will find many people willing to help you.Once you have done the research, you should then visit Mizzou. This is an excellent place to have a resume written for you and to meet with a recruiter that will guide you through the resume. Mizzou is a very good place to use a resume writing service and to find your way to what you need to get into an employer's position.If you are accepted by Mizzou, you will be offered a special scholarship that pays you well. This scholarship may be paid back over time so that you have a reason to continue and to keep up with your education.You must be aware that you will have to go through a lot of unpleasantness if you do not get accepted by Mizzou. Mizzou might even make you wear the angry face of the president while they try to teach you what you have done wrong. Howev er, this is all worth it if you have what it takes to get into a good university and to get through with your education.Your choice of having a resume written for you by a company at Mizzou is very important and you should do everything that you can to make sure that you get the resume that you deserve. A professional resume writer can help you with your needs and this is something that should be taken advantage of.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

The Richest K-Pop Groups, Including BTS and More

The Richest K-Pop Groups, Including BTS and More K-pop is suddenly a bigger business than ever. Korean pop musicâ€"usually referred to by its shorthand, “K-pop”â€"has been reliably commercial across East Asia for years, but it’s only more recently become a global moneymaker. “We’re at a really exciting turning point. A lot more American record labels and American brands and companies are looking to see how they can tap into these artists,” says music journalist and Billboard K-pop columnist Jeff Benjamin. Global brands have already gotten in on the action, with Hyundai and Samsung striking deals with K-pop superstars. Meanwhile, American listeners are responding in droves: In 2018, leading K-pop acts began edging their way onto American sales charts alongside the likes of Drake, Taylor Swift, and Ed Sheeran, making them crossover stars in a way they’ve never been before. Benjamin broke down his ranking of the richest groups in K-pop right now based on various income streams and available figures. Here are the 9 richest K-pop bands who are making major moves. 9. Got7 Getty Images This boy band is made up of multinational members from South Korea, the U.S., Thailand, and Hong Kong. This might help explain the group’s wide appeal across continents. “They’ve reached all over Asia and America,” Benjamin says. “They played Barclays Center [in Brooklyn] and The Forum [in Los Angeles] last year. They have strong album sales and OK endorsement deals.” Got7 had a winning streak on the Gaon album chart in 2018 (Gaon is more or less the equivalent of Billboard in South Korea). Touring is essential to any working musician’s income, and the band’s ability to touch down globally has been key to its rise. 8. Red Velvet Han Myung-Gu, Getty Images K-pop girl groups, unfortunately, often don’t have it as easy as their male counterparts. “There’s this kind of unwritten rule in K-pop I’m still trying to understand where male acts earn more from album sales and touring, and female acts tend to make most of their money from endorsement deals,” Benjamin says. Red Velvet has been nailing it on the endorsement front. Lead singer Irene has signed deals as a spokesperson for Maxwell House coffee and contact lens maker Cooper Vision. And Red Velvet has been really good at sustaining overseas interest, Benjamin adds. Its single “Bad Boy” reached No. 18 among K-pop acts on Billboard’s 2018 World Digital Songs sales chart. 7. Wanna One Getty Images Even though they technically “disbanded” at the beginning of the year, Wanna One made their collective time in the spotlight fruitful with strong endorsement deals and major sales. “They were a temporary group,” says Benjamin, but that didn’t stop their only studio album 1 ¹ ¹=1 (Power of Destiny) from reaching a career high in 2018, selling 438,000 physical copies in just its first week. That would be an astounding figure in the U.S.â€"a much bigger country than South Koreaâ€"but as Benjamin explains, South Korea still has an amazing culture of buying physical CDs, which are sold “more like books with intricate album packaging and all these photos.” 6. Seventeen Getty Images Seventeen is another boy band (with, somewhat confusingly, 13 members) that has pushed beyond selling records. They’ve entered the all-important beauty market, becoming models for the cosmetics brand Saem. And they’ve made inroads beyond their homeland: The group’s Japanese debut in 2018 managed to hit the top of the country’s daily album charts. They’ve also toured extensively. 5. EXO Shutter Stock EXO (pronounced “XO”) knows how to sell records. In addition to brand deals, their “really high album sales,” as Benjamin says, have buoyed them across the world. They have Korean and Chinese members and sing in Korean as well as Mandarin. The nine-member group’s 2018 album Don’t Mess Up My Tempo hit No. 5 among K-pop acts on Billboard’s World Albums chart. And appetite is high: Their concert tickets have gone for up to $1,400 on the online secondary market, according to the South China Morning Post. 4. TVXQ Alamy Stock Photo TVXQ is more or less The Eagles of K-pop. “They’re a veteran act,” says Benjamin, and while that doesn’t come with the perks of being the hot new thing, “they’re legends in Japan. They bring in so much money for a small number of concerts.” While “they don’t sell as much as they used to,” their ability to tap into the massive touring market in Asia has allowed them to continually rake in huge piles of cash. In Japan, the second-largest music market behind the U.S., TVXQ set a record by selling one million tickets for its tour last year. 3. Blackpink Getty Images While Blackpink “doesn’t have album sales as strong” as some of the competition, Benjamin notes, the girl group tours extensively, and has Western appeal: They’re preparing for an American tour in 2019 that will include the all-important stadiums. And their wide-ranging appeal in Japan has only boosted their revenue streams. 2. Twice Getty Images Twice are the reigning queens of K-pop. While album sales tend to be softer for girl groups, the act has proved the exception. They’ve also latched onto prolific endorsement deals, from video games to uniforms to…a chicken franchise. This year looks to be a repeat of their success. “They’re about to have the first stadium tour in Japan for a K-pop girl group,” Benjamin adds. 1. BTS Photo Illustration by Lixia Guo; Steve Granitzâ€"Getty Images If you’ve heard of one K-pop band, it’s almost certainly BTS. The group of supremely handsome men “checks off all the boxes,” as Benjamin puts it. Their album sales across international music markets speak for themselves: BTS earned the No. 8 position on Billboard’s 2018 Top Artist chart (which includes American acts like Taylor Swift). In South Korea, they took home not just the best-selling album of the year, but also the runner-up, selling 2.2 million and 1.8 million copies of Love Yourself: Answer and Love Yourself: Tear, respectively. They’ve also collaborated with the likes of Desiigner (“MIC Drop,” No. 1 among K-pop acts on Billboard’s World Digital Songs chart) and Nicki Minaj (“Idol,” No. 3). In addition to extreme Japanese fandom, their American devotion is unreal: According to secondary ticket marketplace TicketCity, the most expensive ticket to one of the concerts on their new world tour sold for an astounding $3,849.38â€"for a show in Chicagoâ€"and on average tickets sold for $823, making them a pricier item than Taylor Swift’s Reputation tour. But those are only a few of the components adding up to BTS’ undeniable superstardom. Endorsements have been flooding in. Alongside a sold-out Puma collaboration, the group has a partnership with Hyundai. The automaker has pushed BTS far beyond Asia, tapping them as global brand ambassadors for its new Palisade SUV, with a heartwarming ad about family. Hyundai has reportedly been struggling to keep up with demand for the car as a result. This kind of multinational promotion matters because “there’s more opportunity not just in terms of initial payment for signing on, but also the amount of income on a larger global scale,” Benjamin concludes. Needless to say, BTS isn’t going anywhere.

Friday, April 10, 2020

Jump Up A Level In Your Career - Work It Daily

Jump Up A Level In Your Career - Work It Daily Want to jump up a level in your career? You're not the only one. Related: 7 Sacrifices You Need To Make To Advance Your Career A reader sent me the following question: Dear YII, I graduated in 2009, and am currently working as a development assistant at a small TV production company in the LA area. I’m writing you because I’m looking to make that big “JUMP” in my career to a major network or a bigger production company. I have tons of experience and am very good at what I do. I’m currently making $12.50 an hour and am extremely frustrated (not with the position, but the money). I guess my question is, how do I do this? - D Here’s The Deal Many, many, MANY people start out in entertainment making a pittance and being otherwise abused, either intentionally or not. Some do unpaid post-graduate internships on movie sets and at small production companies hoping for their big break. Some, such as your self, work in “administrative” positions doing far more than your salary and title indicates. The Good News This is a tried and true path to moving up in the industry and, congratulations, you have broken in to your chosen field! Check that step off your list! The Bad News It might take a while to make the jump up. Even poorly-paying jobs like yours are sought-after by the thousands wanting to break in behind you and moving up a notch is even more challenging. Also, you have been at your position less than a year so you will probably have to tough it out at least a few more months, but you can start positioning yourself for the leap now. The Strategy Focus on doing the things in your job that either qualify you to move up in your current job or help you land your next job, such as networking and building relationships (both to increase your worth inside this job and to locate your next job), knowing the projects and material and key players out there, getting talent attached to your boss’s projects, creating show bibles, etc. Do the administrative part of your job only well enough so you don’t risk getting fired. (Being great at admin won’t get you to the next level, it will only get you more admin work and your boss will be hesitant to let his “stellar assistant” move up.) And Don’t Forget Have a current resume ready to go at all times that markets you for your next move. Focus on highlighting victories in the above areas, not the day-to-day admin. Don’t be hesitant to tell people you are looking for your next step and to submit yourself for open jobs. (If it gets back to your boss, you will say you need more money and you want an opportunity to move up. He or she will understand and may even give you the chance rather than risk losing you.) The Bottom Line This is advice you can use throughout your career each time you are ready to move up. Start doing the job above you. It’s the quickest, surest way to success in any field. Related Posts Boost Your Career By Learning At Home Act Like A Business Owner To Advance Your Career 7 Ways To Be Happier At Work And Boost Your Career Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join For Free!