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DANCE INSTRUCTOR

MOHIC LLC

Lake Mary, FL

MOHIC LLC IS SEEKING A DANCE INSTRUCTOR, IN LAKE MARY FL, FULL TIME. REQ.: 2 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS A DANCE INSTRUCTOR. JOB DUTIES: TEACH A VARIETY OF DANCE STYLES, INCLUDING BALLROOM, LATIN, AND SOCIAL DANCES; CONDUCT PRIVATE AND COUPLE DANCE LESSONS; CHOREOGRAPH ROUTINES AND PREPARE STUDENTS FOR SHOWCASES AND COMPETITIONS; ...

3 days ago
3D Modeler, Generalist

Cella

$33.65 Per Hour

Orlando, FL

Experience with:3D Studio MaxPhotoshopUnreal EngineSubstance Painter, Designer, or QuixelGlobal Mapper (or ArcGIS)Expert-level proficiency in:PBR pipelineTerrain creation toolsPresagis CreatorScripting languages (Unreal scripting, Blueprints, etc. Location: Orlando, FloridaJob Type: PermanentCompensation Range: $70,000 - 75,000 per yearOur client is seeking a talented 3D Modeler, Generalist to play a key role in the design, development, testing, and troubleshooting of 3D models and environments.

2 days ago

Orlando Arts Jobs Overview

The potential for boundless creativity is the main reason people go into the arts. They become composers to create beautiful musical scores for theatrical productions; special effects artists and set decorators to build immersive environments and enchant movie-goers; fashion designers to transform fabrics into wondrously wearable garments; comic-book writers and graphic novelists to transport readers into imaginary realms; or visual stylists to ornament merchandise displays in department stores. But all throughout—they pursue arts jobs to unabashedly realize their creative dreams.

Are you a star-gazing idealist or someone who relentlessly scours their mind's eye to materialize their vision? Do you believe that creative goals are achievable through talent and hard work? Then you may want to consider a career in the arts, which encompasses a vast mixture of roles—from art directors and art therapists to writers, dance instructors, and gallerists. Tech savviness will give you an advantage if you want to work in film, television, digital media, and video games, but arts jobs are still available across more traditional industries, including print publishing, manufacturing, and good ol' brick-and-mortar shops.

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About Working in Orlando, Florida

What did people do in Orlando, Florida, before Walt Disney World? Well, before the famous mouse had the best job in Orlando, there were gators! In 1949, 22 years before Disney opened its doors, Gatorland was the first theme park in Orlando, featuring a 15-foot alligator alleged to be the biggest in the world. Today, the park's premier feature is its collection of rare, white leucistic alligators. Another pre-Disney attraction in the heart of downtown Orlando is Lake Eola. It began as a massive sinkhole that filled up during a flood. In 1922, a bevy of swans arrived, and today, you can pedal your own Swan Boat around the lake. Finally, the 226-foot Citrus Tower was built on one of the area's highest hills in pre-Disney 1956 to overlook acres of orange groves. If you go to Florida looking for Orlando jobs, be sure to check it out!

Orlando is full of fun things to see and do. If you like the idea of living and working in Orlando but want to avoid the tourist areas, check out jobs in the nearby cities of Altamonte Springs, Kissimmee, and Winter Garden.

Update Your Orlando Arts Resume

Arts jobs allow for plenty of opportunities to be creative—and that can be reflected on your resume too. So don't be afraid to add stylistic elements that pop—along with some off-kilter typography—to stand out from the crowd. Make sure your descriptions are vivid enough to paint a moving picture with purposeful, declarative sentences. Set aside a section that clearly delineates all the skills, tools, and practical knowledge that may be useful in the position you're applying to. And compile a portfolio that provides a vibrant snapshot of your creations so far.

How Much Do Arts Jobs Pay in Orlando, Florida?

Got money on your mind? You should! Make sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth. Our Salary Tools can help you understand what you can expect to make in arts jobs in Orlando, Florida, as well as the skills that can boost your value and what the next steps in your career might be. Right now, the median artist/ illustrator pay in Orlando is $19.28 per hour, which is 5% lower than the national average.

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