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From humble beginnings as a cartoon studio in the 1920s to its preeminent name in the entertainment industry today, Disney proudly continues its legacy of crafting outstanding stories and experiences for every member of the family.
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You will be close to all the amusement parks and family entertainment venues and only a short drive away from the shore. Our company dates back to 1979, when two physicians created the locum tenens industry as a way to meet the needs of rural hospitals in desperate need of healthcare professionals.
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Strong interest in Entertainment Industry. The Entertainment Systems Business Systems Analyst Intern is responsible for using their knowledge of software programs and business strategies to help DLE Systems maximize productivity, ensure security, and provide communication.
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Demonstrated knowledge and familiarity with entertainment industry state-of-the-art technologies. This role is responsible for leading technical production efforts related to the maintenance of props & puppets used within live entertainment shows and product offerings for Disney Cruise Line Entertainment.
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Conduct market research to understand industry trends, competitive landscape, and customer needs. Headquartered in Los Angeles, this leader in the Entertainment & Media space is focused on delivering world-class stories and experiences to it's global audience.
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Experience involving the cruise ship industry or entertainment in a cruise ship environment. 5+ years of designing and/or programming live shows in the Entertainment Industry.
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The company is rapidly expanding its club footprint throughout Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas, and Tennessee and is led by a veteran management team with over one hundred years of combined experience in the fitness industry.
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Raglan Road Irish Restaurant & Pub – a wholly owned Irish Company – is located at Walt Disney World Florida - at Disney Springs, an outdoor dining and entertainment and shopping, complex unrivaled anywhere in the world.
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Be a part of one of the greatest growth stories ever told in the fitness industry. Must have prior management experience, preferably in the fitness industry or a comparable industry.
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Our client in the entertainment industry is seeking a Design Coordinator to join their team in Kissimmee, Florida! Strong computer software skills (e.g. Google Suite, Mac Keynote, PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Filemaker Pro, Google Suite, Concur and Adobe Creative Suite a plus.
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Crunch is a gym that believes in making serious exercise fun by fusing fitness and entertainment while pioneering a philosophy of No Judgments. Crunch Fitness is looking for energetic, enthusiastic people that are passionate about health and fitness to join our team.
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Required Qualifications & Skills: 5+ years of designing and/or programming live shows in the Entertainment Industry. With an in-depth understanding of design intent and the ability to realize through the effective execution of the creative process, the Senior Lighting Designer serves as one of the creative leaders and representatives for Disney Live Entertainment Lighting Design department.
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From humble beginnings as a cartoon studio in the 1920s to its preeminent name in the entertainment industry today, Disney proudly continues its legacy of creating world-class stories and experiences for every member of the family.
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K with generous company matchGet access to your pay as you need it with our Daily Pay benefitWellness ProgramsFun, family cultureEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Exclusive discounts for Team Member (, hotels, resorts, restaurants, entertainment, etc.
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Creating wireframes, prototypes, and mockupsDesigning intuitive interfacesConducting usability testingOffering quality video editingCustomizing software solutionsTargeting audience/industry trends to craft custom-made strategies that yield resultsIterating on designs based on user feedbackContributing to the product development processExcellent communication skillsProficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud, Figma, Adobe XD, AZxure RP, InVision, etc.
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