Want to Work for For Yamaha UK Demoing?

US UK arm looking for tech whiz      08/08/06

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There’s a job available for a certain somebody, I’ll let Yamaha UK explain for themselves: Are you good enough to demonstrate the latest Yamaha Music Production products.....
Can you demonstrate and explain cutting-edge technology products?
Are you self-employed and could you present like this (or even better)?
Click for the demo Yamaha Music Production in the UK are looking for someone who not only understands the operation of cutting-edge music technology equipment, but someone who is also capable of conveying that information to the listening public. This freelance role involves demonstrating selected Yamaha Music Production equipment within the UK at numerous events throughout the year. You need to be able to create electronic presentations using Powerpoint, develop demonstration support notes and be able to present to the audience in a professional and structured manner. Covering a diverse range of products, a strong foundation in music technology is essential. Working as a self-employed member of the team you would receive full product training and demonstration briefing. Working dates would be irregular but would involve approximately 15 demonstrations during the year. So, if you are knowledgeable about the gear, have your own transport, can hold an audience and want to work with the largest musical instrument company in the world then Yamaha wants to hear from you. To apply just make a 3 minute video of yourself demonstrating a music technology product of your choice (extra points if its a Yamaha!) and email it or its URL to
musicproduction@gmx.yamaha.com Or post to Yamaha Music Production
Professional Music Division
Yamaha-Kemble Music (UK) Ltd
Sherbourne Drive
Tilbrook
Milton Keynes
MK7 8BL

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