Jobseeker Help/FAQ
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- How do I break into the adult entertainment industry?
- Can anyone see the details of my resume once I submit it?
- Do I have to include a phone number with my resume?
- How do I modify or delete my resume?
- What if I don't have any photos of myself?
- How do I submit a resume as couple who works together?
- What if I prefer to perform with a spouse, friend, partner etc?
- Are employers screened? How do I know the job offers I am receiving are real?
- What is the difference between my public photo and my gallery photos?
- How do I change the public photo that appears with my resume?
- What if I need to change the email address I have listed on my resume?
- Why can't I find my resume in the talent database?
- How do I view the pictures in my portfolio
- What does the green dot mean?
- What do the icons mean that show up below a business name on a job listing page?
- What if I only want certain employers to see my resume?
- What if I need to take a break from the site?
- How can I block an employer from continuing to message me?
- How do I turn off email notifications?
- What does the "Verified Employer" check mark mean?
- How do I know my message are getting delivered when I contact employers?
- What should I do if an employer sends spam or offensive emails?
- Why won't your system let me login to make changes?
- How do I become a featured jobseeker?
- How do I tell potential employers where to find my resume on the site?
- How can I get more employers and recruiters to view my resume?
- How do I contact the other talent listed in this site?
- How do I file a complaint about an experience I had with an employer?
- How do I close out my account completely?
- How do I cancel my Gold Jobseeker ad?
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Scam Alert!
- Never Pay an Upfront Fee or Incur Upfront Expenses
- Never Cash a Cashier's Check Where You Are Asked to Return Part of the Payment
- Don't Give Free Samples
- Ask for References
- Beware of Fake Agents
- Avoid Money Mule and Check Fraud Scams
- Watch Out for Agents Selling an "Entertainer's License"
- Don't Post Your Legal Info
- When Possible, Get a Written Contract
- Carefully Read Whatever You Sign
- Stand Up for Your Rights
- False Agents for Popular Sites
- Magnificent Body
- Magazine Scams
- Reginald Fox
- Induction Party
- Mystery Shopper
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General Tips
- Set Clear Objectives
- Do Your Homework
- Watch for Bogus Employers
- Make Yourself Irresistible
- Think in the Long-term
- Remember It's Still a Business
- Craft a Good Resume
- Make Your Posting Stand Out
- Invest in a Quality Portfolio
- Prepare for the Interview
- Ace the Interview Process
- Follow Up After the Interview
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Health & Safety Tips
- Ask for References
- Research Potential Employers
- Bring a Chaperone
- Choose a Public Meeting Place
- Take Your Cell Phone
- Tell A Friend/Neighbor/Relative
- Trust Your Instincts
- Demand a Safe Workplace
- Report Suspicious Activity
- Know the Warning Signs of Possible Human Trafficking
- Do Not Tolerate Sexual Harassment
- Educate Yourself About Personal Safety
- Your Health Is Your #1 Asset
- Keep Physically Active
- Eat a Sensible Diet
- Avoid Smoking Cigarettes
- Consume Alcohol in Moderation
- Don't Take Drugs
- Stay Mentally Healthy
- Special Health Tips for Actors/Actresses
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Email Tips
- Keep Your Messages Brief But Informative
- Be Professional and Courteous
- Be Clear and Specific About Your Skills.
- Don't Send The Same Message To Every Employer
- Include a Phone Number If You Want Calls
- Don't Use Rude, Hateful, Discriminatory or Obscene Language
- Keep Track of Who You've Already Emailed
- Block Senders Who Send Spam or Annoy You
- Add SexyJobs.com to Your Whitelist
- Upgrade to a Gold Jobseeker Ad
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Photo Tips & Guidelines
- Do not post a photo if you are not in it
- You must be 18 or older in the photo
- Post photos featuring only you
- Photos must be JPG, BMP, PNG or non-animated GIF files
- Photos may not contain contact information
- No sexually-explicit images
- Do not post a photo if it is a "collage" of images
- Do not post a photo if it is a duplicate of another photo
- Do not post a photo if it is larger than 10MB in size
- Use current photos
- Choose quality photos
- Provide a variety of photos
- Choose eye-catching photos
- Make sure your photos are big enough
- Choose properly composed photos
- Choose compliant photos
- Choose the correct orientation for your photos
- Create eye-catching thumbnails
- Photos can always wait
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- Career-Specific: Editors/Writers